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ersa DIGITAL 2000 A
5.8
Working with sensitive components
Many components may be damaged by electrostatic discharge (please observe the
warnings on the packaging or ask the manufacturer or supplier). These components can
be protected by an ESD-secure workplace.
The soldering station can be easily integrated
into such an environment. The soldering tip can be connected at high resistance (220
kΩ)
to the conductive workbase via the potential equalization jack (no. 1/fig. 14).
The soldering station has complete antistatic protection and also meets the require
-
ments of the American military standard.
The soldering tips are default hard grounded.
Figure 14
5.9
Calibrating the soldering station
Two calibrating functions are in principle available on the DIGITAL 2000 A. The two func
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tions were already mentioned in sections 5.3.4: Tip Offset Function (
O
) and 5.3.5: Calibra
-
tion Function
(
C
).
To calibrate the soldering station correctly, you must proceed as follows:
First, enter the tip used on the tool (see chap. 5.3.4 Tip Offset Function (
O
). The station
will then be able to determine, control and display the correct tip temperature. If the Tip
Offset is not correctly specified, the soldering can become prematurely unusable.
The
calibration function (see chap. 5.3.5 Calibration Function (
C
) brings the actual tip
temperature into exact correspondence with the displayed temperature.
220 K
Ω
Functional description