1、Touch and interactive displaysPart 13-10: Reliability test methods of touch displays Environmental durability test methodsBS IEC 62908-13-10:2016BSI Standards PublicationWB11885_BSI_StandardCovs_2013_AW.indd 1 15/05/2013 15:06National forewordThis British Standard is the UK implementation of IEC 629
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4、eStandards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 December 2016.Amendments/corrigenda issued since publicationDate Text affectedBRITISH STANDARDBS IEC 62908-13-10:2016IEC 62908-13-10 Edition 1.0 2016-11 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD Touch and interactive displays Part 13-10: Reliability test methods of touch
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6、908-13-10:2016 2 IEC 62908-13-10 IEC 2016 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 4 INTRODUCTION . 6 1 Scope 7 2 Normative references 7 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 8 3.1 Terms and definitions 8 3.2 Abbreviated terms . 8 4 Device under test (DUT) 8 4.1 General . 8 4.2 Preparation of the DUT . 8 4.3 Setup
7、of touch display modules 8 4.4 Setup of touch sensor modules . 8 4.5 Setup of test pattern cells . 9 4.5.1 General . 9 4.5.2 Test pattern cells for capacitive detection sensors . 9 4.6 Number of duplicates and reference touch display module 9 5 Standard ambient conditions . 10 6 Environmental test c
8、onditions 10 6.1 General . 10 6.1.1 Standard environmental conditions 10 6.1.2 Recovery conditions 10 6.1.3 Operational control points for temperature and humidity 10 6.1.4 Operational fluctuations of temperature and humidity 10 6.2 Stressed environmental conditions during operation (performed after
9、 completion of the environmental durability test in the operational state) 10 6.2.1 Purpose . 10 6.2.2 Test conditions 10 6.3 Stressed storage/transport conditions (performed after completion of the environmental durability test in the non-operational state) . 12 6.3.1 Purpose . 12 6.3.2 Test condit
10、ions 12 7 Environmental test methods. 13 7.1 General . 13 7.2 Test procedure 14 7.3 Electrical test 14 7.3.1 Touch display module 14 7.3.2 Touch sensor module 14 7.3.3 Test pattern cell . 14 7.4 Touch function test . 14 7.5 Optical performance test . 14 Annex A (normative) Structure of touch display
11、 module . 15 Bibliography 16 Figure 1 Example setup of test pattern cell 9 Figure 2 Example of applied pulse wave for the test 9 Figure A.1 Touch panel module structure . 15 BS IEC 62908-13-10:2016IEC 62908-13-10 IEC 2016 3 Table 1 Examples of the stressed environmental durability test conditions fo
12、r use during the operational state . 12 Table 2 Examples of the environmental durability test conditions for use in the non-operational state . 13 BS IEC 62908-13-10:2016 4 IEC 62908-13-10 IEC 2016 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ TOUCH AND INTERACTIVE DISPLAYS Part 13-10: Reliability tes
13、t methods of touch displays Environmental durability test methods FOREWORD 1) The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is a worldwide organization for standardization comprising all national electrotechnical committees (IEC National Committees). The object of IEC is to promote internation
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24、technical committee TC 110: Electronic display devices. The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents: CDV Report on voting 110/748/CDV 110/790A/RVC Full information on the voting for the approval of this International Standard can be found in the report on voting indic
25、ated in the above table. This document has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2. BS IEC 62908-13-10:2016IEC 62908-13-10 IEC 2016 5 A list of all parts in the IEC 62908 series, published under the general title Touch and interactive displays, can be found on the IEC website.
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28、nt this document using a colour printer. BS IEC 62908-13-10:2016 6 IEC 62908-13-10 IEC 2016 INTRODUCTION This part of IEC 62908 was developed in response to the demand for standardization of the test methods for the endurance of touch displays. The touch display is one of the most important interfac
29、es between a user and a display. Various technologies for touch displays have been developed, and it is expected that touch display technology will make rapid progress in the future. This document is especially effective for capacitive and resistive touch displays. Durability is one of the most impo
30、rtant aspects of touch display modules. Touch displays connected to display modules are used under a variety of environmental conditions, including indoor/outdoor, hot/cold, dry/humid, for long periods of time and may be subjected to severe environmental stress. This document describes standardized
31、test methods to evaluate the durability of touch displays subjected to environmental stresses. It is valid for research and development, quality assurance, and comparison of devices when making purchasing decisions. BS IEC 62908-13-10:2016IEC 62908-13-10 IEC 2016 7 TOUCH AND INTERACTIVE DISPLAYS Par
32、t 13-10: Reliability test methods of touch displays Environmental durability test methods 1 Scope This part of IEC 62908 specifies the methods for testing the environmental durability of touch display modules, touch sensor modules and test pattern cells, and can be used for devices at the production
33、 level, the prototype level or the trial model level when they are exposed to environmental stress. This document is applicable for touch displays that use capacitive or resistive detection sensors. It may also be applicable to other types of sensors as well as to touch display modules with both fla
34、t and flexible displays. 2 Normative references The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the refer
35、enced document (including any amendments) applies. IEC 60068-1:2013, Environmental testing Part 1: General and guidance IEC 60068-2-1, Environmental testing Part 2-1: Tests Test A: Cold IEC 60068-2-2, Environmental testing Part 2-2: Tests Test B: Dry heat IEC 60068-2-14, Environmental testing Part 2
36、-14: Tests Test N: Change of temperature IEC 60068-2-30, Environmental testing Part2: Tests Test Db: Damp heat, cyclic (12 + 12 h cycle) IEC 60068-2-78, Environmental testing Part 7-38: Tests Test Cab: Damp heat, steady state IEC 61747-30-1:2012, Liquid crystal display devices Part 30-1: Measuring m
37、ethods for liquid crystal display modules Transmissive type IEC 62908-1-21, Touch and interactive displays Part 1-2: Generic Terminology and letter symbols IEC 62908-12-102, Touch and interactive displays Part 12-10: Measurement methods of touch displays Touch and electrical performance _ 1Under pre
38、paration. Stage at the time of publication: IEC CDV 62908-1-2:2016. 2Under preparation. Stage at the time of publication: IEC CDV 62908-12-10:2016. BS IEC 62908-13-10:2016 8 IEC 62908-13-10 IEC 2016 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms 3.1 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this documen
39、t, the terms and definitions given in IEC 62908-1-2 apply. ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses: IEC Electropedia: available at http:/www.electropedia.org/ ISO Online browsing platform: available at http:/www.iso.org/obp 3.2 Abbreviated
40、terms For the purposes of this document, the following abbreviated terms apply. DUT device under test 4 Device under test (DUT) 4.1 General The DUT shall be carefully prepared to fulfill the purpose of the test. When it is operated during the test in order to measure performance, it shall be operate
41、d in accordance with the actual operation mode of the touch displays or the specific operation mode that is appropriate for the purpose of the test. 4.2 Preparation of the DUT The following type of DUT can be tested using this document: 1) touch display module; 2) touch sensor module; 3) test patter
42、n cell. In cases of 1) and 2), the DUT shall be selected or prepared as a DUT that represents the product distribution, or at least the DUT used shall be identified in the report. In case of 3), in which the DUT is not the complete final product, it shall be prepared carefully enough that the DUT re
43、presents the performance of the final products. For example, each component shall be carefully fitted and packaged in order to prevent abnormal phenomena from occurring that would not be observed in the real final products. The definition of each DUT is described in Annex A. 4.3 Setup of touch displ
44、ay modules Turn on the power supply and signal generator and warm up the system for stabilisation if stabilisation is required. Power on and send the signal pattern to the touch display module as specified for each inspection. 4.4 Setup of touch sensor modules When the test requires the operation of
45、 the sensor module, turn on the power supply and warm up the system for stabilisation if stabilisation is required. Power on the sensor module as specified for each inspection. The warm-up time for the sensor module shall be sufficiently long to obtain a stable state necessary for the test. BS IEC 6
46、2908-13-10:2016IEC 62908-13-10 IEC 2016 9 4.5 Setup of test pattern cells 4.5.1 General Durability tests for test pattern cells shall be conducted in order to clarify the fundamental characteristics of the sensor component particularly for the out-cell type sensors. The DUT represents the performanc
47、e of the production level. 4.5.2 Test pattern cells for capacitive detection sensors The test pattern cell can be used in order to check the components of the touch sensor module. A specific circuit pattern that is appropriate for the purpose of the test may be created for the test, as shown in Figu
48、re 1. For example, the line width of the circuit pattern is 50 m, and the distance between lines is 500 m. The power supply should be the pulse wave. The applied pulse wave should be appropriate for the purpose of the test. An example of the applied pulse wave is shown in Figure 2. Figure 1 Example
49、setup of test pattern cell NOTE V is the voltage of the applied pulse wave, T is the period, and t is the pulse duration. The duty ratio percent is calculated by t/T 100. Figure 2 Example of applied pulse wave for the test 4.6 Number of duplicates and reference touch display module At least three duplicates of the touch display module should be prepared. It shall be confirmed that the performance of all three touch display modul