BS EN IEC 62604-1:2022 – TC:2023 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Surface acoustic wave (SAW) and bulk acoustic wave (BAW) duplexers of assessed quality – Generic specification
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 86 |
IEC 62604-1:2022 is available as IEC 62604-1:2022 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.IEC 62604-1:2022 specifies the methods of test and general requirements for SAW and BAW duplexers of assessed quality using either capability approval or qualification approval procedures. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: – the term “multiplexer” has been added to Clause 3. NOTE In this document, SAW and BAW duplexers are treated simultaneously because both duplexers are used in the same manner especially in mobile phones and have the same requirements of characteristics, test method and so on.
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47 | A-30406650 |
48 | undefined |
51 | Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
54 | English CONTENTS |
57 | FOREWORD |
59 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
60 | 3 Terms, definitions, units and graphical symbols 3.1 Terms and definitions |
61 | 3.1.1 General terms |
62 | Figure 1 – FBAR configuration |
63 | 3.1.2 Response characteristics related terms Figure 2 – SMR configuration |
67 | 3.1.3 SAW and BAW duplexers related terms |
68 | 3.2 Units and graphical symbols 4 Order of precedence of documents Figure 3 – Frequency response of SAW and BAW duplexers |
69 | 5 Preferred values for ratings and characteristics 5.1 General 5.2 Nominal frequency bands 5.3 Operating temperature ranges, in degrees Celsius (°C) 5.4 Climatic category 5.5 Bump severity Table 1 – Frequency allocation of typical UMTS bands |
70 | 5.6 Vibration severity 5.7 Shock severity 5.8 Fine leak rate |
71 | 6 Marking 6.1 Duplexer marking 6.2 Package marking 7 Quality assessment procedures 7.1 General 7.2 Primary stage of manufacture 7.3 Structurally similar components 7.4 Subcontracting |
72 | 7.5 Incorporated components 7.6 Manufacturer’s approval 7.7 Approval procedures 7.7.1 General 7.7.2 Capability approval 7.7.3 Qualification approval 7.8 Procedures for capability approval 7.8.1 General |
73 | 7.8.2 Eligibility for capability approval 7.8.3 Application for capability approval 7.8.4 Granting of capability approval 7.8.5 Capability manual 7.9 Procedures for qualification approval 7.9.1 General 7.9.2 Eligibility for qualification approval 7.9.3 Application for qualification approval 7.9.4 Granting of qualification approval 7.9.5 Quality conformance inspection 7.10 Test procedures 7.11 Screening requirements |
74 | 7.12 Rework and repair work 7.12.1 Rework 7.12.2 Repair work 7.13 Certified records of released lots 7.14 Validity of release 7.15 Release for delivery 7.16 Unchecked parameters 8 Test and measurement procedures 8.1 General 8.2 Test and measurement conditions 8.2.1 Standard conditions for testing |
75 | 8.2.2 Precision of measurement 8.2.3 Precautions 8.2.4 Alternative test methods 8.3 Visual inspection 8.3.1 General 8.3.2 Visual test A |
76 | 8.3.3 Visual test B 8.4 Dimensions test 8.5 Electrical test procedures 8.5.1 S-parameters measurement |
77 | Figure 4 – S-parameters measurement |
78 | 8.5.2 Intermodulation distortion measurement 8.5.3 Insulation resistance 8.5.4 Voltage proof 8.6 Mechanical and environmental test procedures 8.6.1 Sealing tests (non-destructive) |
79 | 8.6.2 Soldering (solderability and resistance to soldering heat) (destructive) 8.6.3 Rapid change of temperature: severe shock by liquid immersion (non-destructive) 8.6.4 Rapid change of temperature with prescribed time of transition (non-destructive) 8.6.5 Bump (destructive) |
80 | 8.6.6 Vibration (destructive) 8.6.7 Shock (destructive) 8.6.8 Free fall (destructive) |
81 | 8.6.9 Acceleration, steady state (non-destructive) 8.6.10 Low air pressure (non-destructive) 8.6.11 Dry heat (non-destructive) 8.6.12 Damp heat, cyclic (destructive) 8.6.13 Cold (non-destructive) 8.6.14 Climatic sequence (destructive) |
82 | 8.6.15 Damp heat, steady state (destructive) 8.6.16 Salt mist cyclic (destructive) 8.6.17 Immersion in cleaning solvents (non-destructive) 8.6.18 Flammability test (destructive) 8.6.19 Electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensitivity test (destructive) |
83 | 8.7 Endurance test procedure |
84 | Bibliography |