IEC 63004-2015 pdf free download.Standard for receiver fixture interface.
2.1.2 Reference applicability to this standard
Observation 2.1.2: This document requires a measurement means for evaluating vendor products but does not intend to impose undue rigorous demands on a commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) product being applied to this standard. IEEE Std 1505-20 10 will accept any equivalent standard to that referenced, both active or inactive, as long as the vendor applies common criteria referenced within the respective reference. The goal offered by these references is to give vendors a measurement stick for comparing its product to that of another, It is not the intent of the standard to be so rigorous that vendors qualifying their product under older standards must continue to requalify that product as the reference is superseded. modified, or discontinued. For this reason both are referenced without revision dates.
2.1.3 Responsibility of the vendor and implementer
Rule 2.1.3: The IEEE Std 1505 Working Group and IEEE Standards Organization or its respective representatives shall not accept any liability, either implied or otherwise, for vendors’ products stipulating compliance to this standard. It shall be understood that integrators have full responsibility to accept product with or without understood limitations and shall have responsibility for soliciting from the supplier any and all certifications that the product meets the specifications.
3. Definitions and special terms
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. The IEEE Standards Dictionar: Glossary of Terrn.s & Definitions should be referenced for terms not defined in this clause.’5
ball-lock mechanism: A pin and socket type of mechanical assembly used in the receiver fixture interface (RFI) frameworks, that when latched together can withstand considerable push-pull force (maximum 159 kg [35(J lbj per hall-lock assembly) applied to engage or disengage their respective attached frames.
combination frame interval: A receiver fixture interface (RFI) framework segmentation, in which a combination of a segmented frame and representative continuous frame are applied.
connector module body: A dielectric material that holds the contacts in their proper arrangement and electrically insulates them from each other and is secured to the framework as a single slot, two slot, and four slot wide application.
continuous frame interval: A receiver fixture interface (RFI) framework segmentation in which a frame can be extended to 9, 14. 24, and 29 slots without segmentation or fixture shroud spacing.
end-to-end: Description for placing receiver fixture interface (RFI) frames in an orientation that aligns the connectors in an end-to-end, stacking fashion in either a vertical or horizontal fashion.
Eurocard DIN Standard: The Eurocard Deutsches Industrie Normal (DIN) Standard (German industry connector standard organization), which establishes a signal pin contact definition and connector footprint standard for receiver fixture interface (RFI) mounting. stroke, and interchangeability for RFI connector modules and contact implementation.
fixture: An assembly that integrates a fixture frame, fixture enclosure and any other passive and active components or wiring necessary to interconnect the test system to the unit-under-test (UUT).IEC 63004 pdf download.