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Increased current consumption of micro-power devices

I've been working with microwatt and nanowatt power consumption devices for a while and I've mentioned that sometimes, due to unknown reason, current consumption increases in order of magnitude. ...
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Shipping & Handling Electronics & Electro-mechanical parts

What are common packaging(Shipping & Handling) guidelines (specs/stds) for Electronics & Electro-mechanical parts? Currently, working on adding onto our current generic guidelines for ...
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(How) can I save my components after ESD accident? [closed]

In winter time I am often charged with electricity and frequently encounter esd during the days. I know I should have esd protection when working with electric components, but now it is too late: I ...
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Could an electrically charged person damage an ESD sensitive component, that is isolated from ground, by touching it?

Forgive if it is a silly question, but I couldn't find any answers to this online. I find it hard to understand some ESD related issues. I believe that, typically, Electrostatic Discharges occur when ...
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Is static electricity really so dangerous? [duplicate]

I'm a beginner in electronics, and in my free time I love making stuff with my Arduino. As I was handling a few Bluetooth modules with my hands, I thought about static electricity discharging on the ...
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