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Note:
Discharge your body’s static electric charge by touching the back of the
grounded chassis of the system unit (metal) before handling the board.
You should avoid contact with materials that hold a static charge such as
plastic, vinyl and Styrofoam. Handle the board only by its edges to avoid
static damage to its integrated circuits. Avoid touching the exposed circuit
connectors. We also recommend that you use a grounded wrist strap and
place the card on a static dissipative mat whenever you work with it.
Summary of Contents for MIC-3756
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