Motherboard Handling Procedures

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A laptop motherboard is easy to damage. This page contains recommended handling and storage processes.

Introduction

A modern printed circuit board (PCB), such as the motherboard in an XO laptop, is a very delicate object when removed from the laptop. It may be damaged by the slightest impact or electrostatic discharge (ESD). It is important that developers working with bare boards and repair facilities be aware of the proper handling and storage procedures for bare PCBs such as the XO motherboard.

Handling

When handling a bare motherboard, it is important to remember that the slightest impact may damage one of the tiny components on the motherboard.

General Guidelines

  • Never place PCBs on top of one another without a buffer such as anti-static foam or bag.
  • Always place PCBs on a soft, conductive surface.
  • If an impact to the PCB happens (screwdriver slippage, drop, etc...) the area of impact should be examined under magnification, with components and PCB checked for cracking, chipping, or removal.

ESD

Storage and Shipping

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