Ricewind
Newbie level 6
Hi folks,
I will start making some hobby projects in a home lab of mine... of course, away from the controlled environment of a well set-up lab, I have a couple doubts about safety:
- The whole floor in my home is carpet, a nice source for static i guess. I have a little ESD mat on my working desk and an anti ESD armband connected to it. Is it enough? Should I take further considerations? I work pretty often with FPGAs and other similar sensitive components.
- In order not to be fried by unfriendly currents I have a RCD in my main plug, a safety power strip and I do not connect anything to AC coming from the net but my DC supply. Again, should I take further considerations?
In my opinion, those are the two main safety concerns (plus a fire extinguisher, class ABC) to take, any other ideas?
Thank you very much in advance
I will start making some hobby projects in a home lab of mine... of course, away from the controlled environment of a well set-up lab, I have a couple doubts about safety:
- The whole floor in my home is carpet, a nice source for static i guess. I have a little ESD mat on my working desk and an anti ESD armband connected to it. Is it enough? Should I take further considerations? I work pretty often with FPGAs and other similar sensitive components.
- In order not to be fried by unfriendly currents I have a RCD in my main plug, a safety power strip and I do not connect anything to AC coming from the net but my DC supply. Again, should I take further considerations?
In my opinion, those are the two main safety concerns (plus a fire extinguisher, class ABC) to take, any other ideas?
Thank you very much in advance