Originally posted by: seemingly random
How about the situation where a pc is being built outside of a case? I take the mb out of the bag without trying to touch any contacts and place it on a piece of cardboard. The same for the cpu, ram, etc. What do you ground yourself with/to?
Think of it as an imaginary stadium field that can move vertically. I know this sounds crazy. But, it helps to explain.
The height of the stadium, with respect to ground, is the voltage of the motherboard ground plane.
The height of each player is the voltage of the RAM or the graphics card or the CPU ...... with respect to ground.
The relative height of each player with respect to the height of the field is the voltage of each component with respect to the motherboard ground plane.
When you install the motherboard and attach the PSU cable and then plug in the PSU, it is like you bring the stadium down to ground. All the players are standing on the stadium so they move with it safely.
When you touch your RAM on the motherboard without first touching the case, and if you are charged, is like picking up one of the players and lifting him up in the air without lifting the stadium and letting him go! That is fatal!
Now, let's say you are working on a PC that is not plugged in. That is like the stadium is in the air with all the players playing on it.
If you touch the case before working on the PC is like you move up to the same height as the stadium before working with the players. That is safe.
But, if you ground yourself and work on this (ungrounded) PC and touch a component on it, is like you push one of those players from the stadium (lifted up in the air) and let him fall to the ground (fatal).
Now, let's say you ground yourself and the PC but you pick up a RAM module from its ESD bag and the RAM happens to be charged, and you install this RAM into the grounded PC.
That is like the stadium and all the players are on ground. But, all of a sudden a player arrives with a chopper and jumps out of the chopper (still in the air) and falls to the stadium level! Fatal again!
Always touch the ground plane of the motherboard first (this is accomplished by touching the case). Analogy: Always move to the same level as the stadium first.
Always touch the ground plane of any component first before installing it. Always hold components by holding their frame. Do not touch the leads or tracks. Analogy: Always make sure that the copper lands on the stadium ground before the player gets out.