Overview
IEC 60749-26:2018 is an international standard published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) that specifies test methods for evaluating the electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitivity of semiconductor devices using the Human Body Model (HBM). This fourth edition provides updated and technically revised procedures for testing, evaluating, and classifying semiconductor components and microcircuits based on their susceptibility to damage or degradation caused by ESD events replicating human body discharges. It ensures consistent, repeatable, and reliable testing results across different test setups and component types.
By standardizing HBM ESD sensitivity testing, IEC 60749-26:2018 enables manufacturers and quality assurance engineers to accurately classify device vulnerability, compare component robustness, and develop appropriate protection mechanisms. The test method outlined in this standard complements other ESD models such as the Machine Model (MM) found in IEC 60749-27.
Key Topics
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HBM ESD Test Procedures: The standard establishes a comprehensive step-by-step method to simulate human body electrostatic discharges, focusing on waveform capture, equipment verification, and stressing procedures to replicate typical failure conditions.
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Test Equipment and Qualification: Detailed requirements are set for HBM simulators, current probes, oscilloscopes, and test fixtures, ensuring that tester electronics meet strict parasitic and waveform specifications. The inclusion of low-parasitic simulators enhances test accuracy.
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Device Classification and Pin Grouping: Devices under test are classified based on functional and parametric outcomes post-stress. The standard details pin categorization (supply, non-supply, and no-connect), grouping strategies, and specific pin stress combinations to comprehensively assess vulnerability.
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Failure Criteria: IEC 60749-26 defines clear functional and parametric failure criteria to determine if a device has been damaged or degraded by the ESD event, enabling consistent and objective pass/fail judgments.
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Updated Technical Enhancements: This edition introduces new subclauses for low-parasitic HBM stressing, cloned non-supply pin testing, and statistical sampling methods to improve test coverage and data reliability.
Applications
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Semiconductor Manufacturing: Provides manufacturers with a validated method to test and qualify semiconductor devices for ESD robustness during production and quality assurance processes.
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Component Design and Qualification: Assists design engineers in identifying vulnerable device pins and circuits to improve layout, packaging, and on-chip ESD protection technologies.
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Compliance and Certification: Helps manufacturers ensure their products meet internationally recognized ESD sensitivity standards for regulatory approval and market acceptance.
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Reliability Testing: Enables systematic ESD robustness evaluation, minimizing field failures and enhancing long-term reliability of electronic components used in automotive, industrial, consumer electronics, and aerospace sectors.
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Test Equipment Calibration: Defines guidelines for the calibration and routine verification of HBM testers to maintain testing accuracy over time.
Related Standards
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IEC 60749 Series: This standard is part of the IEC 60749 family covering mechanical and climatic test methods for semiconductor devices. Specifically:
- IEC 60749-27: Defines the Machine Model (MM) ESD sensitivity test, complementing HBM test methods.
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ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001: IEC 60749-26:2018 is based on this collaborative international standard by the ESD Association and JEDEC to harmonize global ESD sensitivity testing approaches.
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IEC 61000 Series: Related to electromagnetic compatibility and immunity testing, providing broader context for device protection against electrical disturbances.
Keywords
- IEC 60749-26:2018
- Electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitivity testing
- Semiconductor device ESD testing
- Human Body Model (HBM)
- ESD test methods
- Semiconductor reliability standards
- HBM ESD simulator
- Low parasitic ESD simulator
- Pin grouping in ESD testing
- ESD classification and failure criteria
- Semiconductor component robustness
- ESD test equipment qualification
By adhering to IEC 60749-26:2018, semiconductor manufacturers and testing labs can achieve consistent, repeatable HBM ESD sensitivity assessments that are critical for product quality, longevity, and market compliance.