BS EN IEC 63138-1:2019
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Multi-channel radio frequency connectors – Generic specification. General requirements and test methods
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2019 | 38 |
IEC 63138-1:2019 which is a generic specification, specifies general requirements for multi-channel radio-frequency connectors, including terms and definitions, design and construction, ratings and characteristics, climatic categories, IEC type designation, requirements and test procedures, quality assessment, marking, etc. It provides the basis for establishing the sectional specifications for various multichannel radiofrequency connector types. This document applies to multi-channel radio-frequency connectors (called “connectors”, hereinafter) for use in communications, electronics and other equipment.
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2 | undefined |
5 | Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
7 | English CONTENTS |
9 | FOREWORD |
11 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
12 | 3 Terms and definitions 4 Design and construction 4.1 General |
13 | 4.2 Materials and finishes 4.3 Connector interface dimensions and gauge 4.4 RF channel interface dimensions and gauge 5 Standard ratings and characteristics 6 Classifications into climatic categories 7 IEC type designation Tables Table 1 – Preferred climatic categories (see IEC 60068-1) |
14 | 8 Requirements and test methods 8.1 General 8.2 Visual inspection 8.2.1 Requirements |
15 | 8.2.2 Inspection procedure 8.3 Dimensions and interchangeability 8.3.1 Interface dimensions for RF channels 8.3.2 Interface dimensions for connectors 8.3.3 Outline dimensions 8.3.4 Mechanical compatibility |
16 | 8.4 Electrical tests 8.4.1 Return loss (applicable for cabled connectors and adaptors) 8.4.2 Insertion loss (applicable for cabled connectors and adaptors) 8.4.3 Contact resistance |
17 | 8.4.4 Insulation resistance 8.4.5 Voltage proof |
18 | 8.4.6 Screening effectiveness (applicable for cabled connectors and adaptors) 8.4.7 Discharge test (applicable for cabled connectors and adaptors) |
19 | 8.4.8 Passive intermodulation level (PIM) 8.4.9 Isolation (applicable for cabled connectors and adaptors) |
20 | 8.4.10 RF power rating (if necessary) Figure 1 – Diagram for test for isolation |
22 | 8.5 Mechanical test 8.5.1 Solderability (if applicable) 8.5.2 Centre contact captivation (if applicable) |
23 | 8.5.3 RF channel captivation (if applicable) 8.5.4 Engagement and disengagement forces 8.5.5 Gauge retention force |
24 | 8.5.6 Effectiveness against cable rotation (if applicable) 8.5.7 Effectiveness against cable pulling |
25 | 8.5.8 Effectiveness against cable bending 8.5.9 Effectiveness against cable torsion (if applicable) |
26 | 8.5.10 Strength of coupling mechanism (if applicable) 8.5.11 Low frequency vibration |
27 | 8.5.12 High frequency vibration 8.5.13 Shock Table 2 – Severities of vibration |
28 | 8.5.14 Mechanical endurance Table 3 – Recommended severities for shocks |
29 | 8.5.15 Safety wire hole pullout (if applicable) 8.6 Environmental test 8.6.1 Damp heat, steady state 8.6.2 Thermal shock 8.6.3 High temperature endurance 8.6.4 Low temperature endurance 8.6.5 Leakage (if applicable) |
30 | 8.6.6 Hermetic seal 8.6.7 Salt mist 9 Quality assessment 9.1 General 9.2 Qualification inspection 9.2.1 Test samples |
31 | 9.2.2 Inspection procedure Table 4 – Qualification inspection |
32 | 9.2.3 Structurally similar components 9.3 Conformance inspection 9.3.1 General 9.3.2 Lot-by-lot inspection |
33 | 9.3.3 Periodic inspections Table 5 – Lot-by-lot inspection Table 6 – Sampling plans for mechanical compatibility and return loss inspection |
34 | Table 7 – Periodic inspection |
35 | 9.4 Specification structures 9.4.1 General 9.4.2 Sectional specification (SS) 9.4.3 Detail specification (DS) 10 Marking 10.1 Marking of components |
36 | 10.2 Marking and contents of package |