Static charges may build up on integrated circuits as they vibrate and slide in shipping tubes or on PC boards due to contact with protective packaging materials. The MonroeTM 284 nanocoulomb meter is ideal to help select and evaluate packaging materials. It allows you to take direct charge measurements by dropping materials into the optional Faraday cup. The charge is then transferred to the cup and measured. You can also use an oscilloscope probe to take charge measurements on smaller objects and omit the Faraday cup.
Portable, self-contained
Battery-powered
Easy to operate
Large LCD display
Two ranges
Interchangeable cups
Analog output
Meets requirements of EIA-541 standard
Point contact measurement of small areas
Simplify operations
Use with minimal training
Use with ordinary oscilloscope probe for contact measurement of small objects
Measure the performance of ESD materials