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BS EN 60393-5:2016

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Potentiometers for use in electronic equipment – Sectional specification. Single-turn rotary low-power wirewound and non-wirewound potentiometers

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BSI 2016 40
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IEC 60393-5:2015 applies to single-turn rotary low-power wirewound and non-wirewound potentiometers, with a rated dissipation less than to 10 W. These potentiometers are primarily intended for use in electronic equipment. This part of IEC 60393 prescribes preferred ratings and characteristics and selects from IEC 60393-1, appropriate quality assessment procedures, tests and measuring methods. It provides general performance requirements for this type of potentiometer. This standard gives the minimum performance requirements and test severities. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) revision of the information on the assessment level EZ and FZ (zero nonconforming); b) complete editorial revision. This publication is to be read in conjunction with /2.

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6 English
CONTENTS
8 FOREWORD
10 1 General
1.1 Scope
1.2 Normative references
1.3 Information to be given in a detail specification
1.3.1 General
11 1.3.2 Outline drawing and dimensions
1.3.3 Mounting
Figures
Figure 1 – Outline drawing and dimensions
12 1.3.4 Style
1.3.5 Resistance law
1.3.6 Ratings and characteristics
1.3.7 Marking
1.3.8 Ordering information
1.3.9 Additional information
13 1.4 Marking
1.4.1 General
1.4.2 Marking for potentiometers
1.4.3 Marking for packaging
1.4.4 Additional marking
2 Preferred ratings, characteristics and test severities
2.1 Preferred characteristics
2.1.1 General
2.1.2 Preferred climatic categories
14 2.1.3 Temperature coefficients and temperature characteristics of resistance
Tables
Table 1 – Temperature coefficients and temperature characteristics of resistance for non-wirewound potentiometers
15 2.1.4 Limits for change in resistance or output voltage ratio
Table 2 – Temperature coefficients and temperature characteristics of resistance for wirewound potentiometers
16 2.1.5 Limits for insulation resistance
2.1.6 Limits for resistance law
Table 3 – Preferred combination of limits
17 2.1.7 Limits for starting torque
2.1.8 Limits for switch torque
2.2 Preferred values of ratings
2.2.1 General
Table 4 – Preferred measuring points and values of output ratio for non-wirewound potentiometers
Table 5 – Preferred measuring points and values of output ratio for wirewound potentiometers
18 2.2.2 Nominal total resistance
2.2.3 Tolerances on nominal total resistance
2.2.4 Rated dissipation
Figure 2 – Rated dissipation curve
19 2.2.5 Limiting element voltage
2.2.6 Insulation voltage
2.2.7 Switch rating (if applicable)
2.3 Preferred test severities
2.3.1 General
Figure 3 – Rated dissipation curve (examples of smaller area)
20 2.3.2 Drying
2.3.3 Vibration
2.3.4 Shock
3 Quality assessment procedures
3.1 General
3.2 Definitions
3.2.1 Primary stage of manufacture
3.2.2 Structurally similar components
21 3.2.3 Assessment levels EZ and FZ (zero non-conforming)
3.3 Qualification approval
3.3.1 General
3.3.2 Qualification approval on the basis of the fixed sample size procedure
3.3.3 Tests
23 Table 6 – Fixed sample size test schedule for qualification approval (1 of 8)
31 3.4 Quality conformance inspection
3.4.1 Formation of inspection lots
3.4.2 Test schedule
3.4.3 Assessment levels
Table 7 – Quality conformance inspection: Lot-by-lot (1 of 2)
33 Table 8 – Quality conformance inspection: Periodic testing
35 3.5 Delayed delivery
36 Annex A (normative) Test methods for sealing
A.1 Container sealing test for container sealed styles only
A.2 Shaft and panel sealing test for all styles
Figure A.1 – Component under test
37 Bibliography
BS EN 60393-5:2016
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