In this study, the small-size and side-view LED packages used in the backlight modules were examined by performing the electrostatic discharge (ESD) process. The high voltages used for the ESD process were 2 kV, 3 kV, and 4 kV. After ESD, the current–voltage curves were scanned from −7 V to 3 V. It was found that the significant leakage currents were in the reverse bias of 4 V~7 V and also in the forward bias of 1 V~2.5 V for ESD-damaged LED chips. However, the phenomenon of a slight increase in current was not found for the non-damaged samples. In our study case, the screening conditions could be set at a bias of −7 V or 2.3 V and the current of 0.1 µA.
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