Printed atmospheric spark gaps as ESD-protection on PCBs are examined. At first an introduction to the physic behind spark gaps. Afterward the time lag (response time) vs. voltage is measured with high load impedance. The dependable clamp voltage (will be defined later) is measured as a function of the load impedance and the local field in the air gap is simulated with FIT simulation software. At last the observed results are discussed on the basic of the physic and the simulations.
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