Claims
- 1. An electrostatic discharge event detector comprising:
at least one conductor; a magneto-optic element having a first magnetic state and being capable of switching to a second magnetic state in the presence of a magnetic field having a field strength that exceeds a predetermined field strength at the location of the magneto-optic element; wherein the magneto-optic element switches from the first magnetic state to the second magnetic state when an electrostatic discharge induces a current to flow through a conductor sufficient to generate a magnetic field around the conductor that exceeds the predetermined field strength of the magneto-optic element.
- 2. The detector of claim 1, further comprising a second magneto-optic element having a first magnetic state and capable of switching to a second magnetic state in the presence of a magnetic field having a field strength that exceeds a predetermined field strength at the location of the magneto-optic element;
wherein the first magneto-optic element is located on a first side of the conductor and the second magneto-optic element is located on a second side of the conductor.
- 3. The detector claim 2 wherein the first and second magneto-optic elements form a first pair of magneto-optic pixels, and further comprising at least one additional pair of magneto-optic pixels located on opposite sides of the conductor.
- 4. The detector of claim 3 wherein the distance between the pixels forming the first pair of pixels is smaller than the distance between the pixels forming the additional pair of pixels.
- 5. The detector of claim 1 further comprising a second conductor and a second magneto-optic element located adjacent to the second conductor.
- 6. The detector of claim 5 wherein the first conductor has a first resistivity and the second conductor has a second resistivity different from the resistivity of the first conductor and the first and second conductors are connected in parallel.
- 7. The detector of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of conductors and a plurality of magneto-optical elements located adjacent to a conductor.
- 8. An electrostatic discharge event detector for detecting the occurrance and polarity of an electrostatic event comprising:
at least one conductor; a set of magneto-optic elements located adjacent to the conductor, each magneto-optic element having a first magnetic state and being capable of switching to a second magnetic state in response to a magnetic field having a field strength that exceeds a predetermined field strength at the location of the magneto-optic element; wherein each magneto-optic element switches from the first magnetic state to the second magnetic state in response to a magnetic field generated around the conductor by a current induced in the conductor by an electrostatic event having an energy level exceeding a predetermined energy level.
- 9. The detector of claim 8 further including a second set of magneto-optical elements located adjacent to the conductor on a side opposite the first set of magneto-optical elements, each magneto-optic element of the second set having a first magnetic state and being capable of switching to a second magnetic state in response to a magnetic field having a field strength that exceeds a predetermined field strength at a location of the magneto-optical element; wherein each magneto-optical element switches from the first magnetic state to the second magnetic state in response to a magnetic field generated around the conductor by current induced in the conductor by an electrostatic event having an energy level exceeding a predetermined energy level.
- 10. The detector of claim 9, wherein the first magnetic state of the magneto-optic elements has a first direction and the second magnetic state of the magneto-optic elements has a second direction and the magnetic field around the conductor has a direction dependent on the polarity of the electrostatic event, and wherein the magneto-optic elements change from the first magnetic state to the second magnetic state in response to the magnetic field when the direction of the magnetic field is different from the first direction of the first magnetic state of the magneto-optic elements.
- 11. A method of detecting the occurrence of an electrostatic event comprising the steps of:
providing an electrostatic discharge event having a conductor and at least one magneto-optic element, the element having a first magnetic state and a second magnetic state; subjecting the magneto-optic detector to an environment to be evaluated for electrostatic events, wherein an electrostatic event occurring in the environment causes a current to flow in the conductor thereby generating a magnetic field around the conductor and causing the element to change from the first magnetic state to the second magnetic state; determining the state of the magneto-optic element by illuminating the element with polarized light and observing the light from the element.
- 12. A method for determining the polarity of an electrostatic discharge comprising the steps of:
providing an electrostatic discharge event detector having a conductor and a pair of magneto-optic elements located on opposite sides of the conductor, the elements having a first magnetic state and a second magnetic state; subjecting the detector to an environment to be evaluated for electrostatic events, wherein an electrostatic discharge occurring in the environment causes a current to flow in the conductor, thereby generating a magnetic field around the conductor and causing the elements to change from the first magnetic state to the second magnetic state in response to the magnetic field; determining the magnetic state of the magneto-optic elements by illuminating the elements with polarized light and observing the light from the elements, wherein the polarity of the electrostatic discharge is determined by observing which one of the elements has the second magnetic state and which element has the first magnetic state.
- 13. A method of determining the approximate magnitude of an electrostatic discharge comprising the steps of:
providing an electrostatic discharge event detector having a conductor and a plurality of magneto-optic elements located adjacent to the conductor, the elements having a first magnetic state and a second magnetic state, and each element being separated from the conductor by a distance different from each other element; subjecting the detector to an environment to be evaluated for electrostatic events, wherein an electrostatic discharge occurring in the environment causes a current to flow in the conductor generating a magnetic field around the conductor and causing the elements to change from the first magnetic state to the second magnetic state in response to the magnetic field; determining the magnetic state of the magneto-optic elements by illuminating the elements with polarized light and observing the light from the elements, wherein the magnitude of the electrostatic discharge is determined by observing whether the elements have the second magnetic state.
RELATED APPLICATIONS AND PRIORITY DOCUMENTS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/003,894, filed Sep. 18, 1995, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60003894 |
Sep 1995 |
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Divisions (1)
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08714411 |
Sep 1996 |
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09755713 |
Jan 2001 |
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