Phycomp
Product specification
Surface-mount ceramic
multilayer antennas
2.45 GHz ISM-band antenna for Bluetooth and
WLAN IEEE 802.11b (Long Shape)
TESTS AND REQUIREMENTS
Table 3 Test procedures and requirements
IEC
IEC
60 384-10
60068-2
CECC
32 100
TEST
PROCEDURE
REQUIREMENTS
TEST
METHOD
CLAUSE
4.4
mounting
The antenna may be mounted on a
printed-circuit boards or ceramic
substrates by applying wave
soldering, reflow soldering (including
vapour phase soldering) or
no visual damage
conductive adhesive
4.5
visual inspection any applicable method using 10
no cracks or fissures larger than
4 mm
and dimension
magnification
check
4.6.1
4.8
antenna
frequency: 2.45 GHz @ 20 C
standard test board from Fig.3
adhesion
a force of 5 N applied for 10 s to the no visible damage
line joining the terminations and in a
plane parallel to the substrate
4.9
bond strength of mounted in accordance with
no visible damage
plating on end
face
CECC 32 100, paragraph 4.4
conditions: bending 1 mm at a rate of no visible damage
1 mm/s; radius jig: 340 mm; 2 mm
warp on FR4 board of 90 mm length
4.10
20 (Tb)
resistance to
260 5 C for 10 0.5 s in a static
the terminations shall be well
soldering heat
solder bath
tinned after recovery; center
frequency shift within 6%
resistance to
leaching
260 5 C for 30 1 s in a static
solder bath
using visual enlargement of
10; dissolution of the
terminations shall not exceed
10%
4.11
20 (Ta)
solderability
zero hour test and test after storage the terminations must be well
(20 to 24 months) in original packing tinned for at least 75%
in normal atmosphere; unmounted
chips completely immersed for
2 0.5 s in a solder bath at 235 5 C
4.12
4.14
4 (Na)
3 (Ca)
rapid change of -55 C (30 minutes) to +125 C
no visual damage; center
frequency shift within 6%
temperature
(30 minutes); 100 cycles
damp heat
500 12 hours at 60 C; 90 to 95%
no visual damage; 2 hours
recovery; center frequency shift
within 6%
RH
4.15
endurance
500 12 hours at 125 C
no visual damage; 2 hours
recovery; center frequency shift
within 6%
2002 July 08 Rev.0
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