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How to Prevent Major Dust Damage in Electronic Designs

Oct. 14, 2022
Dust and particles can lead to significant data loss and even system failure in sensitive equipment. Understanding the Ingress of Dust and Particulates in your Electronic Designs discusses these risks and how to reduce them with proper design.

Understanding the Ingress of Dust and Particulates in your Electronic Designs discusses the risks posed by dust and particles, Ingress Protection (IP) industry standards, and how to design electronics that meet them. It covers:

  • What is defined as dust
  • How dust is damaging, from short circuits to fires to total system failure
  • Addressing dust in systems via the IP ratings guide
  • The connector as a solution

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