Dangers of ESD
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:23 pm
Hello all,
I just purchased a RTL-SDR v3 stick and the dipole antenna kit. I was wondering if it's safe to adjust the antenna by hand when it's connected to the RTL-SDR. Is there a risk of ESD damage?
As a precaution, I touched the computer case (at an unpainted location) to discharge myself before adjusting the antenna. But is this enough or should I use more sophisticated ESD protection such as a grounded wrist band?
The floor near my desktop computer is made of wood and air is very dry at the moment so there's static electricity everywhere. When I sit down and start the computer, I often get a nasty shock from the case.
I just purchased a RTL-SDR v3 stick and the dipole antenna kit. I was wondering if it's safe to adjust the antenna by hand when it's connected to the RTL-SDR. Is there a risk of ESD damage?
As a precaution, I touched the computer case (at an unpainted location) to discharge myself before adjusting the antenna. But is this enough or should I use more sophisticated ESD protection such as a grounded wrist band?
The floor near my desktop computer is made of wood and air is very dry at the moment so there's static electricity everywhere. When I sit down and start the computer, I often get a nasty shock from the case.