ESD
Presented By Ted Dangelmayer
There are a number of common misunderstandings and controversies about electrostatic discharge (Esd) program management that can have significant impact on the implementation and maintenance of the Esd program. These misunderstandings or "myths" result in unnecessary expenditures and/or result in a compromise of the program integrity. These myths and controversies, such as latency are often cited by skeptics not wanting to adhere to certain standard Esd procedures.… Show more As a consequence, it is important to identify and dispel the myths as well as to understand the potential impact of latent failures.
Common myths and supporting success studies will be highlighted as well as a success study on latency. The myths and success studies presented here were chosen to provide real-world examples of how an Esd program can be strengthened by understanding the fallacy in each of the myths. This understanding will result in more reliable products that are also more cost competitive.
Although not a myth, latency is a significant reliability consideration that is surrounded with controversy. Some experts will argue that latency is virtually non-existent and others will claim that it is the dominant failure mode. Reality lies somewhere in between.
Presentation only: Free
Presentation and Buffet Dinner: $25
*Please note that there will be no refunds.
5:30- 6:00 P.M. Registration
6:00 - 7:00 P.M. Networking and Dinner
7:00 - 8:00 P.M. Speaker Presentation
Location:
Radisson Hotel and Suites Chelmsford-Lowell
Hawthorne Room
10 Independence Drive
Chelmsford, MA
Buffet Menu:
Fresh rolls and butter
Mixed greens salad
Soup du jor
Roasted red bliss potatoes
Mixed vegetable
Chicken Piccata
Roast Sirloin of beef with demi mushroom sauce
Chef's selection of desserts
Coffee Service
About the Speaker:
Ted Dangelmayer is the president of Dangelmayer Associates, L.L.C., and has assembled an Esd consulting team consisting of the foremost authorities in virtually all Esd areas of both product design and manufacturing. It is the only team with both globally recognized advanced technical expertise and operational manufacturing and research experience.
He has been developing Esd programs since 1978 for large corporations as well as individual proprietorships. His state-of-the-arts programs have been recognized as a world class benchmark. These programs are noted for the cost effective and technically sound solutions.
Ted retired from Lucent Technologies in 2001 as a Consulting Member of the Technical Staff. He then became Director of Technology and Program Design for the Professional Services Division of Ion Systems in Berkeley, California.
Ted Dangelmayer has held leadership positions such as Chairman of the Lucent Global Esd Leadership Team, President of the International Esd Association, Chairman of the Ansi/Esda Standards Committee, and General Chairman of the Eos/Esd Symposium. He received the “Outstanding Contributor” award and the Esd Association Founders Award. Under Ted’s leadership, Lucent Technologies – North Andover, Ma was the first site in the USA to become S20.20 certified. At the time, the Lucent site had 2,000,000 square feet of floor space and 12,000 employees. The lead DNV auditor was quoted as saying “I’ve audited literally hundreds of Esd programs and, without a doubt, the Lucent program is the best I have ever seen. It’s a world class benchmark, and you can quote me on that!”
He has published numerous magazine articles, technical papers and two editions of his book, Esd Program Management. He holds a Bsee degree from the University of Maine, three patents, is Narte Certified, and has successfully completed the Esd Association Ansi/Esda S20.20 Course for Program Managers and Consultants.
He is currently President of the Northeast Chapter of the Esd Association and a member of the Esd Association’s International Council of Education and Standards Committee.
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