ISO 10599-2-1997 PDF

St ISO 10599-2-1997

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Full title and description

ISO 10599-2:1997 — Car radios — Coaxial aerial connectors — Part 2: Characteristic values, performance requirements and tests. This part of ISO 10599 defines the electrical and mechanical characteristic values, required performance levels and the test methods used to verify coaxial aerial (antenna) connectors intended for automotive radio applications.

Abstract

This International Standard specifies characteristic values (electrical and mechanical), performance requirements and corresponding test methods for coaxial aerial connectors used with car radios. It complements Part 1 (dimensions) by addressing functional performance, environmental endurance and acceptance criteria so manufacturers and test laboratories can ensure interoperable, reliable connector assemblies for vehicle antenna systems.

General information

  • Status: Published; edition remains the published/active version (confirmed through systematic review).
  • Publication date: May 1997 (publication date recorded as 22 May 1997).
  • Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
  • ICS / categories: 43.040.15 (Car informatics / on-board systems).
  • Edition / version: Edition 1 (1997). Corrigendum: ISO 10599-2:1997/Cor 1:2005.
  • Number of pages: 7 pages (main part).

Scope

ISO 10599-2:1997 applies to coaxial aerial (antenna) connectors intended for car radio equipment. It defines characteristic values (for example impedance-related parameters), minimum performance levels and the tests to verify compliance (mechanical endurance, contact resistance, environmental ageing, electrical performance such as return loss/VSWR, mating/unmating forces, etc.). Dimensional specifications are covered in Part 1; Part 2 focuses on performance and test requirements.

Key topics and requirements

  • Defined electrical characteristic values (impedance, acceptable return loss/VSWR limits for antenna connections).
  • Contact and insulation resistance limits and measurement conditions.
  • Mechanical requirements: mating/unmating forces, retention, and mechanical endurance (number of mating cycles).
  • Environmental and climatic tests (temperature extremes, humidity/damp heat, vibration/shock) and acceptance criteria.
  • Test methods and sequence for verifying performance (including reference to standard environmental test procedures where relevant).

Typical use and users

Used by automotive OEMs, car radio and infotainment manufacturers, connector suppliers, independent test laboratories and standards engineers to design, qualify and verify antenna connector assemblies intended for vehicle use. Also used by aftermarket connector manufacturers and quality assurance teams responsible for product compliance and interoperability.

Related standards

Related and referenced documents include ISO 10599-1 (Part 1: Dimensions), the technical corrigendum ISO 10599-2:1997/Cor 1:2005, and typical environmental test standards referenced for climatic and mechanical testing (for example IEC/ISO environmental test series used by automotive/connector testing). Users commonly consult Part 1 when implementing Part 2 requirements.

Keywords

ISO 10599-2, car radio connectors, coaxial aerial connector, antenna connector, automotive connectors, performance requirements, connector tests, VSWR, return loss, contact resistance, environmental testing.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: ISO 10599-2:1997 is the second part of the ISO 10599 series and defines characteristic values, performance requirements and test methods for coaxial aerial (antenna) connectors used with car radios.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers electrical and mechanical characteristic values and the tests required to demonstrate that a connector assembly meets those performance requirements (electrical parameters, contact resistance, mechanical endurance, climatic and vibration testing, and acceptance criteria). It complements Part 1, which specifies dimensions.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Automotive OEMs, car-radio and infotainment manufacturers, connector suppliers, qualification/test laboratories, and quality/standards teams in companies producing or validating antenna connector hardware.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: According to the ISO bibliographic record, ISO 10599-2:1997 remains the published edition for Part 2; a technical corrigendum was published in 2005 (ISO 10599-2:1997/Cor 1:2005). The ISO record indicates the publication has been subject to periodic systematic review and was confirmed as the current edition in ISO's review cycles. Users who need the absolute latest status should consult the ISO catalogue or their national standards body for confirmation.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: Yes — ISO 10599 is a multi-part series for car radio coaxial aerial connectors. Part 1 addresses dimensions; Part 2 addresses characteristic values, performance requirements and tests.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Coaxial aerial connector, car radio connector, antenna connector, electrical characteristics, mechanical performance, environmental tests, ISO 10599-2, automotive connector testing.