KNOWLES 2403-260

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SPEAKER-1115-3.5-SC-COBRA
The 11x15x3.5 mm rectangular COBRA speaker is a
high end miniature speaker specifically designed for
portable consumer devices, such as music phones,
smartphones or tablet computers where high quality
sound is required. It features Knowles’ advanced
membrane technologies resulting in a state-of-theart silicone membrane. This unique Knowles silicone
membrane enables ultra-high excursion rates and
superior robustness.
Features:
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Maximum power handling capacity:
1000mW
Unique Knowles silicone membrane
providing ultra-high excursion for
minimum THD, Q-factor and tumbling
Manufactured to the highest standards
100% in-line measurement of all
specified acoustical and electrical
parameters
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Contents
1.
Theory of operation............................................................................................................................. 3
2.
Mechanical Layout and Dimensions.................................................................................................... 4
2.1. Main Dimensions .........................................................................................................................4
2.2. PWB Layout .................................................................................................................................5
2.3. Spring Force .................................................................................................................................6
2.4. Part Marking/Labeling .................................................................................................................7
2.5. Material List .................................................................................................................................8
2.6. Force on component ...................................................................................................................9
3.
Electrical and Acoustical Specifications............................................................................................. 10
3.1. Frequency response ..................................................................................................................10
3.2. Electro-Acoustic Parameters .....................................................................................................11
3.3. Power Handling .........................................................................................................................11
3.4. Measured Parameters ...............................................................................................................12
3.5. Measurement setup ..................................................................................................................12
3.6. Measurement adapter ..............................................................................................................13
4.
Environmental Conditions ................................................................................................................. 14
4.1. Storage.......................................................................................................................................14
4.2. Transportation ...........................................................................................................................14
4.3. Functionality ..............................................................................................................................14
5.
Environmental tests .......................................................................................................................... 15
5.1. Qualification tests......................................................................................................................15
5.2. Reliability tests ..........................................................................................................................15
5.3. Sample Size, Sequence ..............................................................................................................15
5.4. Period of Shelf-Life ....................................................................................................................15
5.5. Testing Procedures ....................................................................................................................15
6.
Related Documents ........................................................................................................................... 19
7.
Change History .................................................................................................................................. 20
8.
Disclaimer .......................................................................................................................................... 20
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1.
Theory of operation
Cobra 11x15x3,5mm is an electrodynamic transducer, designed to translate electrical analog signals
into sound. The input signal is fed into a coil in a magnetic field, which is attached to a membrane.
Through the principle of the electromagnetic force, the membrane is moved according to the contents
of the input signal.
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2.
Mechanical Layout and Dimensions
2.1. Main Dimensions
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2.2. PWB Layout
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2.3. Spring Force
Force at Basket level
Force at Start Working
position
uncompressed (delivery
position)
Force at PPP level
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SPRING FORCE TABLE
0 mm
min. 0,6 N
0,5 mm
min. 0,3 N
0,65 +/- 0,15mm
0N
-0,2 mm
max 1,2 N
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2.4. Part Marking/Labeling
The samples have a serial number on bottom (pot) side
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2.5. Material List
Material of basket:
Polycarbonate
Material of membrane:
Silicone
Material of membrane frame
Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT)
Material of pot:
soft magnetic iron
Material of magnet:
Nd Fe B
Material of contact
CrNi-Steel, gold plated
Material of cover:
Polycarbonate
Dimensions:
11x15x3,5mm
Mass:
1.5g
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2.6. Force on component
STATE
FROM FRONT TO BACK
FROM SIDE 1 TO SIDE 3
FROM SIDE 2 TO SIDE 4
TO POT
TO MEMBRANE
PULL OFF FORCE
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FORCES ON DIFFERENT STATE OF COMPONENT
MIN.SURFACE OF
MAX. PERMANENT
PRESSURE [mm²]
FORCE [N]
10
3
10
10
10
10
0
0
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MAX. HANDLING
FORCE [N]
15
15
15
15
0
5
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3.
Electrical and Acoustical Specifications
3.1. Frequency response
105
70
100
60
95
50
90
40
85
30
80
20
75
10
70
0
100
1000
THD [%]
SPL [dB rel 20uPa]
Typical frequency response measured on baffle according to chapter 3.5 and 3.6
(distance d = 1cm calculated to 10cm, p= 700mW, 1ccm)
10000
f [Hz]
SPL [dB]
THD
Limit
Tolerance window
Frequency Response
f
[Hz]
300
770
900
1000
2000
2300
6000
8000
9000
14000
16000
18000
20000
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lower limit
[dBSPL]
70
94
94
90
90
92
85
85
upper limit
[dBSPL]
80
100
100
95
95
101
103
103
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THD
f
[Hz]
200
400
700
1000
2000
10000
upper limit
[%]
40
40
14
8
3
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3.2. Electro-Acoustic Parameters
Loudspeaker mounted in adapter acc. to 3.6 in setup acc. to 3.5.
1. Rated impedance
Z:
6Ω
2. Voice coil DC resistance
R:
5,4Ω±10%
3. Resonance frequency (measured @1ccm, 700mW)
f0:
850Hz±7,5%
3.1 Typical resonance frequency (measured @open back, 0,5V) f0:
500Hz
4. Maximum usable excursion
0.74mm p-p
xmax p-p:
5. Measured characteristic sensitivity
(measured at 1W in 1cm, calculated to 1m
average from 2kHz to 6kHz, thermal compression included)
74±2dB
5.1. Measured characteristic sensitivity (at 1V in 10cm)
average from 2kHz to 6kHz
87,2±2dB
6. THD
according chapter 3.1.
7. Rub & buzz
no audible R&B at max sine power
All acoustic measurements at 23±2°C
3.3. Power Handling
Speaker mounted in 1ccm test device (open front)
1. Max sine power
f≥1kHz
1000mW
f<1kHz
700mW
(at 1ccm if no extra damping is provided)
2. Max short term power
(70°, 1sec. ON / 60sec. OFF)
1200mW (RMS)
3. Max continuous power
(70°, 500h)
1000mW (RMS)
(pink noise, 2nd order high pass filtered, -3dB at 1.2kHz, crest factor 2)
(white noise, 2nd order high pass filtered, -3dB at 100Hz, 2nd order low pass filtered, -3dB at 8kHz, crest factor 2)
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3.4. Measured Parameters
3.4.1.
Sensitivity
SPL is expressed in dB rel 20µPa, computed according to IEC 268-5.
Measurement set up and parameters according chapter 3.5.
This test is performed for 100% of products in the production line.
3.4.2.
Frequency response
Frequency response is measured according test set up in chapter 3.5 data sheet and checked against
the tolerance window defined in chapter 3.1. This Test is performed for 100% of products in the
production line.
3.4.3.
Total harmonic distortion (THD)
Is measured according IEC 268-5 (2nd to 5th harmonics) and test set up in chapter 3.5. This test is
performed for 100% of products in the production line.
3.4.4.
Rub& Buzz
Rub & Buzz will be measured in the Inline-measuring device with a sinusoidal sweep. Rub and Buzz is
defined as the maximum peak sound pressure in transmission range of the 5kHz high pass filter.
This test is performed for 100% of products in the production line.
3.5. Measurement setup
IEC BAFFLE
Rq, including wiring < 0,3Ω
Freefield microphone
1/4“
Power amplifier
analyzer
•
≈
1cm³
•
•
d
frequency
response
THD
rub & buzz
Measurement adapter
Measurement signal: Logarithmic sine sweep, 1.5s, 22kHz-180Hz
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3.6. Measurement adapter
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4.
Environmental Conditions
4.1. Storage
The transducer fulfills the specified data after treatment according to the conditions of
ETS 300 019-2-1
Specification of environmental test: Storage
Test spec. T 1.2: Weather protected, not temperature controlled storage
locations.
4.2. Transportation
The transducer fulfills the specified data after treatment according to the conditions of
ETS 300 019-2-2
Specification of environmental test: Transportation
Test Spec. T 2.3: Public Transportation
4.3. Functionality
The transducer fulfills the specified data after treatment according to the conditions of
ETS 300 019-2-5
ETS 300 019-2-7
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Specification of environmental test: Ground vehicle installations
Test spec. T 5.1: Protected installation
Specification of environmental test: Portable and non-stationary use
Test spec. T 7.3E: Partly weather protected and non-weather protected
locations.
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5.
Environmental tests
5.1. Qualification tests
According to our milestone plan (Product Creation Process), a complete qualification test will be done
at design validation of products manufactured under serial conditions.
1x per year and product family a requalification takes place. The qualification process covers all tests
described under 5.5 and a complete inspection.
5.2. Reliability tests
1x per month and product family samples are taken and submitted to tests described under 5.5.2
5.3. Sample Size, Sequence
Unless otherwise stated 20 arbitrary new samples will be used to perform each test for both,
qualification and requalification test as described under 5.1 and 5.2.
5.4. Period of Shelf-Life
The period of shelf-life is 2 years.
5.5. Testing Procedures
5.5.1.
Storage Tests
5.5.1.1.
Cold Storage Test
Parameter
Test Method and
Conditions
Duration
Evaluation Standard
Low Temperature
Storage
-40°C
168h
Measurements after 2 hours
recovery time.
(Ref. EN 60068-2-1)
rel. humidity not
controlled
All samples fully operable.
All acoustical parameters
according specification with
tolerances increased by 50 %.
5.5.1.2.
Heat Storage Test
Parameter
Test Method and
Conditions
Duration
Evaluation Standard
Dry Heat Storage
+85°C
168h
(Ref. EN 60068-2-2)
rel. humidity not
controlled
Measurements after 2 hours
recovery time.
All samples fully operable.
All acoustical parameters
according specification with
tolerances increased by 50 %.
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5.5.1.3.
Temperature Cycle Test
Parameter
Test Method and
Conditions
Duration
Evaluation Standard
Change of Temperature
-40°C/+85°C
5 cycles
(Ref. EN 60068-2-14)
Transition time <3 min.
See Figure 5-1 below
>2h for each
temperature
Measurements after 2 hours
recovery time.
All samples fully operable.
All acoustical parameters
according specification with
tolerances increased by 50 %.
+85°C
-40°C
2h
3m
2h
3m
2h
3m
2h
3m
2h
3m
2h
3m
2h
3m
2h
3m
2h
3m
2h
3m
Figure 5-1: Temperature Cycle Test
5.5.1.4.
Temperature / Humidity Cycle Test
Parameter
Test Method and
Conditions
Duration
Evaluation Standard
Damp heat, cyclic
+25°C/+55°C
6 cycles.
(Ref. IEC 60068-2-30)
90% to 95% RH.
12h at each
temperature
Measurements after 2 hours
recovery time.
Temp. change time <3h
See Figure 5-2 below
All samples fully operable.
All acoustical parameters
according specification with
tolerances increased by 50 %.
Caution: no condensed
water on products!
+55°C
+25°C
9h
3h
9h
3h
9h
3h
9h
3h
9h
3h
9h
3h
9h
3h
9h
3h
9h
3h
9h
3h
9h
3h
9h
3h
Figure 5-2: Temperature / Relative Humidity Cycle Test
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5.5.2.
Operating Tests
5.5.2.1.
Cold Operation Test
Parameter
Test Method and
Conditions
Duration
Evaluation Standard
Cold Operation Test
-20°C
72h
(Ref. EN 60068-2-1)
rel. humidity not
controlled
Measurements after 2 hours
recovery time.
All samples fully operable.
THD and resonance may be
increased after test. All other
acoustical parameters
according specification with
tolerances increased by 50 %.
signal acc. Chapter 3.3
5.5.2.2.
Heat Operation Test
Parameter
Test Method and
Conditions
Duration
Evaluation Standard
Dry Heat Operation
+70°C
500h
(Ref. EN 60068-2-2)
rel. humidity not
controlled
Measurements after 2 hours
recovery time.
All samples fully operable.
THD and resonance may be
increased after test. All other
acoustical parameters
according specification with
tolerances increased by 50 %.
signal acc. Chapter 3.3
5.5.3.
Salt Mist Test
Parameter
Test Method and
Conditions
Duration
Evaluation Standard
Salt Mist
The part must be
subjected to 2 hours
spray of 5% NaCl salt
mist, at 35°C then be
left at 40°C and 95%
RH for 22h.
3 cycles
The samples shall be washed
after the test with distilled water
and dried at T< 50°C.
(Ref. IEC60068-2-52,
Kb / Severity 2
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Component may have reduced
performance, but must still
function properly. The allowable
sensitivity difference shall not
be greater than ±3dB from
initial sensitivity.
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5.5.4.
Guided Free Fall Test - protected product
Parameter
Test Method and
Conditions
Conditions /
Sample size
Evaluation Standard
Mechanical shock
Speaker in drop test
box or representative
mechanics from a
height of 1.5m onto
concrete floor.
30 units
Two drops on
each side (2x6)
Component may have reduced
performance, but must still
function properly. The allowable
sensitivity difference shall not
be greater than ±3dB from
initial sensitivity.
(Ref. IEC60068-2-32
Ed), Procedure 1
One drop on
each edge
(1x12) Two
drops on each
corner (2x8)
(40 drops in
total)
5.5.5.
Random Free Fall Test (Tumble Test) – protected product
Parameter
Test Method and
Conditions
Conditions /
Sample size
Evaluation Standard
Impact durability (in a
Tumble Tester)
Speaker in drop test box
or representative
mechanics. Random
drops on steel base.
30 units
Component may have reduced
performance, but must still
function properly. The
allowable sensitivity difference
shall not be greater than ±3 dB
from initial sensitivity.
(Ref. IEC60068-2-32
Ed)
180 drops, 1m
DUT power off
(SPR a7.1.1)
5.5.6.
Resistance to Electrostatic Discharge
Parameter
Test Method and
Conditions
Conditions /
Sample size
Evaluation Standard
Resistance to ESD
One pole is grounded and
the ESD pulse is applied
to the other pole. The
speaker must be stressed
first with one polarisation
and then with the other
polarisation. DUT must be
discharged between each
ESD exposure.
10 exposures on
each polarity / 5
units
All samples fully operable.
IEC61000-4-2 Level 4
(SPR c 2.5.1)
DUT Power off
All acoustical parameters
according specification with
tolerances increased by
50%.
Level 4: contact +/- 8kV,
air +/- 15kV
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6.
Related Documents
IEC 268-5
IEC 68-2
EN 60068-2
ISO 2859 - 1
ISO 3951
ETS 300 019-2-1
ETS 300 019-2-2
ETS 300 019-2-5
ETS 300 019-2-7
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Sound System equipment
Part 5: Loudspeaker
Environmental testing
Environmental testing
Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes
Part 1: Sampling plans indexed by acceptable quality level (AQL) for lot-by-lot
inspection
Sampling procedures and charts for inspection by variables for percent
defectives.
Specification of environmental test: Storage
Test spec. T 1.2: Weather protected, not temperature controlled storage
locations
Specification of environmental test: Transportation
Test spec. T 2.3: Public Transportation
Specification of environmental test: Ground vehicle installations
Test spec. T 5.1: Protected installation
Specification of environmental test: Portable and non-stationary use
Test spec. T 7.3E: Partly weather protected and non-weather protected
locations
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7.
Change History
Status
Version
Date
ECR
Comment / Changes
Initials of
owner
Obsolete
A
19.06.12
3705
First Release
AH/RB/CP
Obsolete
B
10.07.12
3776
1000mW max sine power
AH/FH/CP
Release
C
19.02.13
4061
Forces to pot, wording of HOT
FH/EP/CP
8.
Disclaimer
Stresses above the Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are
stress ratings only. The device may not function when operated at these or any other conditions
beyond those indicated under “Electrical and Acoustical Specifications”. Exposure beyond those
indicated under “Electrical and Acoustical Specifications” for extended periods may affect device
reliability.
This product is not qualified for use in
automotive applications
Frequency range for Telekom use
The information contained in this literature is based on our experience to date and is believed to be reliable and it is subject to change without notice. It is
intended as a guide for use by persons having technical skill at their own discretion and risk. We do not guarantee favorable results or assume any liability in
connection with its use. Dimensions contained herein are for reference purposes only. For specific dimensional requirements consult factory. This publication
is not to be taken as a license to operate under, or recommendation to infringe any exiting patents. This supersedes and voids all previous literature.
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