NORA-W36 series - System integration manual
UBX-22021120 - R01
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The ESD immunity test is performed at the enclosure port, defined by
ETSI EN 301 489-1
as the
physical boundary through which the electromagnetic field radiates. If the device implements an
integral antenna, the enclosure port is seen as all insulating and conductive surfaces housing the
device. If the device implements a removable antenna, the antenna port can be separated from the
enclosure port. The antenna port includes the antenna element and its interconnecting cable
surfaces.
The applicability of ESD immunity test to the whole device depends on the device classification, as
defined by
ETSI EN 301 489-1
. Applicability of ESD immunity test to the related device ports or the
related interconnecting cables to auxiliary equipment, depends on the device accessible interfaces
and manufacturer requirements, as defined by the
ETSI EN 301 489-1
.
Contact discharges are performed at conductive surfaces, while air discharges are performed at
insulating surfaces. Indirect contact discharges are performed on the measurement setup horizontal
and vertical coupling planes as defined in the
CENELEC EN 61000-4-2
.
For the definition of integral antenna, removable antenna, antenna port, and device classification, see
the ETSI EN 301 489-1. For contact and air discharges definitions, see CENELEC EN 61000-4-2.
Parameter
Min. Typical Max. Unit Remarks
ESD immunity. All exposed surfaces of the
radio equipment and ancillary equipment in a
representative configuration
8*
kV
Indirect discharge according to IEC 61000-4-2
ESD sensitivity, tested for all pins except ANT
and RSVD pins #11, #15, #33
2.0
kV
Human body model according to JEDEC JS001
* Preliminarily tested on EVK-NORA-W36 evaluation board (EVK-NORA-W36 tests pending).
Table 5: Electro-Magnetic Compatibility ESD immunity requirements as defined by CENELEC EN 61000-4-2, ETSI EN 301
489-1, ETSI EN 301 489-7, ETSI EN 301 489-24
NORA-W36 is manufactured with consideration to the specific standards for minimizing the
occurrence of ESD events. The highly automated process complies with the IEC61340-5-1 (STM5.2-
1999 Class M1 devices) standard. Consequently, the designer should implement proper measures to
protect from ESD events on any pin that may be exposed to the end user.
Compliance with standard protection level specified in the EN61000-4-2 can be achieved by including
the ESD protections in parallel to the line, close to areas accessible by the end user.