BSI PD IEC TR 63211-2-12:2020
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Durability test methods for electronic displays – Environmental tests. Environmental conditions of use, storage and transportation of electronic displays
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 36 |
This part of IEC 63211 provides data and information on the environmental conditions when electronic displays are used, stored and transported.
This document covers the temperature, relative humidity and light of the environment of electronic displays.
The information provided by this document is related to the following electronic displays:
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indoor displays for consumer homes and offices, such as TVs or PC monitors,
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indoor displays for commercial applications, such as signage and show cases,
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mobile displays, such as smartphones, tablets, e-books and mobile PCs,
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wearable displays, such as eyewear displays and smart watches,
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in-vehicle displays, and
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outdoor displays, such as signage for public information and advertising.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | undefined |
4 | CONTENTS |
6 | FOREWORD |
8 | INTRODUCTION |
9 | Tables Table 1 – Documents related to environmental tests for electronic displays |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Overview 4.1 Use cases and stress factors |
11 | 4.2 Test conditions in existing standards 5 Indoor 5.1 General 5.2 Temperature and humidity 5.2.1 Consumer homes Table 2 – Overview of the stress factors for each type of use case |
12 | 5.2.2 Office and commercial buildings Figures Figure 1 – Range of year-round temperature and humidityin Sapporo (left) and Okinawa (right) in Japan Table 3 – Collection of condition data of consumer homes in eight cities Table 4 – Results of temperature and relative humidity of consumer homes |
13 | Table 5 – Examples of guidelines for temperature and humidity Table 6 – Rate of conformity to the guidelines for temperature and humidity in Japan |
14 | 5.3 Light 5.3.1 Consumer homes Figure 2 – Examples of relative spectrum distribution of daytime in consumer homes |
15 | Figure 3 – Examples of relative spectrum distribution of lamps in consumer homes Figure 4 – Comparison of the relative spectrum distributionof various light sources used in light stability testing |
16 | 5.3.2 Office and commercial buildings Figure 5 – Histogram of average daytime light levelsin consumer homes around the world Table 7 – Summary of light levels in ISO 8995-1 [15] and JIS Z 9110 [16] Table 8 – Typical conditions for commercial prints in ISO TS 21139-1 [17] |
17 | 6 Outdoor 6.1 General 6.2 Temperature and humidity |
18 | Figure 6 – Example of year-round data, New York (United States) Table 9 – Forty-eight cities from each climatic division |
19 | Figure 7 – Temperature versus humidity maps of four climatic divisions |
20 | 6.3 Light Figure 8 – Worldwide deviation of temperature and relative humidity Table 10 – Boundary data of deviation around the world |
21 | Table 11 – Year-round average data of global radiation from 21 countries |
22 | 7 Vehicles 7.1 General 7.2 Temperature Figure 9 – Schematic diagram of solar radiation outdoors |
23 | 7.3 Light Figure 10 – Temperature trends in a car left in the sun in summer Table 12 – Summary of temperature data in cars left in the sun |
24 | 8 Transportation and storage 8.1 General Figure 11 – Light intensity inside a car cabin as a percentageof the outside light intensity Figure 12 – Spectral transmittance examples of automobile windows |
25 | 8.2 Temperature and humidity Figure 13 – Temperature and humidity trends of marine transportation |
26 | Table 13 – Survey results of marine transportation |
27 | Table 14 – Results of survey of transportation by land Table 15 – Cargo left in a parked vehicle or stored in a warehouse |
28 | Table 16 – Examples of the temperature in air cargo compartments Table 17 – Temperature, humidity and air pressure during air shipment |
29 | Annex A (informative)Test conditions in standards dealing with electronic displays A.1 IEC standards on electronic displays related to environmental tests A.2 High-temperature testing Table A.1 – IEC standards for electronic displays related to environmental tests |
30 | A.3 Low-temperature testing Table A.2 – Testing conditions for storage at high temperature Table A.3 – Testing conditions for operation at high temperature Table A.4 – Testing conditions for storage at low temperature |
31 | A.4 Damp heat testing Table A.5 – Testing conditions for operation at low temperature Table A.6 – Testing conditions for storage under damp heat |
32 | A.5 Other testing Table A.7 – Testing conditions for operation under damp heat |
33 | Annex B (informative)IEC 60068 series – Standards of environmentaltesting for electrotechnical products B.1 General B.2 Related standards of the IEC 60068 series Table B.1 – Standards of IEC 60068 series |
34 | Bibliography |