Right now I am working on PCB, where I have a lot of the connectors and my client wants that this PCB should be extremely protected as strong as it can be.
My concern right now is the ESD protection of the circuit. I read a lot of the design guides, but still have questions regarding this field. I will share them with you, maybe you may create one additional video about it or even do a simulation if this is possible.
1. Which lines for sure I need to protect?
- For sure all dana lines of the connector which go outside the enclosure, button, touch screens, and all points where user have access.
What about other connectors which are inside the enclosure and connect 2 PCBs together, or sensors that are connected by wires?
Do I need to protect the battery connector - for the rechargeable li-ion battery and for the standard alkaline battery 1.2V?
2. Do I need to protect the power line(from a connector, for example, USB Vbus) if it is not a wire trace but a solid plane?
3. How far from the connector pin I may put the ESD protection?
I understand that closer it is better but in the real life it not always possible to put ESP very close.
If belief to this application note
https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/....jsp?did=68869 on page 22, picture 5.1, we can't protect the chip if will put ESD protection close to it because of increased impedance for the return current.
But based on this it tells that we may move ESD from connector till our impedance from connector to ESD Z1 is lower than impedance from connector to chip Z2. Attached picture for reference.