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CP-RIO3-04S

Introduction

ID 1036-1669, Rev. 1.0

Page 1 - 7

1.4

Standards

The CP-RIO3-04S complies with the requirements of the following standards:
Table 1-2: Standards for the CP-RIO3-04S

TYPE

ASPECT

STANDARD

REMARKS / TEST PARAMETERS

CE

Emission

EN55022
EN61000-6-3

--

Immission

EN55024
EN61000-6-2

--

Electrical Safety

EN60950-1

--

Mechanical

Mechanical Dimen-
sions

IEEE 1101.10

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Environmental

Climatic Humidity

IEC60068-2-78

93% RH at 40°C, non-condensing
(see note below)

WEEE

Directive 2002/96/EC

Waste electrical and electronic equipment

RoHS

Directive 2002/95/EC

Restriction of the use of certain hazardous
substances in electrical and electronic
equipment

Vibration
(Sinusoidal)

IEC60068-2-6

• 10-300 (Hz) frequency range
• 5 (g) acceleration
• 1 (oct/min) sweep rate
• 10 cycles/axis
• 3 axes

Permanent Shock

IEC60068-2-29

• 15 (g) acceleration
• 11 (ms) pulse duration
• 500 shocks per direction
• 6 directions
• 1 (s) recovery time

Single Shock

IEC60068-2-27

• 30 (g) acceleration
• 9 (ms) pulse duration
• 3 shocks per direction
• 6 directions
• 5 (s) recovery time

Note ...

Kontron performs comprehensive environmental testing of its products in accor-
dance with applicable standards.
Customers desiring to perform further environmental testing of Kontron prod-
ucts must contact Kontron for assistance prior to performing any such testing.
This is necessary, as it is possible that environmental testing can be destructive
when not performed in accordance with the applicable specifications.
In particular, for example, boards without conformal coating must not be
exposed to a change of temperature exceeding 1K/minute, averaged over a
period of not more than five minutes. Otherwise, condensation may cause irre-
versible damage, especially when the board is powered up again.
Kontron does not accept any responsibility for damage to products resulting
from destructive environmental testing.