Product Specification

For

AirPremier N PoE Exterior Access Point

Model Number: DAP-3520

Revision: 1.1

Revision History

This document contains confidential proprietary information and is the property of D-Link Corporation. The contents of this document may not be disclosed to unauthorized persons without the written consent of D-Link Corporation.

Rev. / Date / Author / Reason for Changes
1.0 / 2008/10/3 / Ares Ding /
  • Initial Draft

1.1 / 2009/1/21 / Jovi Lee /
  • Modify M-SSID support and update Emissions & Safety、Environmental & Reliability、Hazardous Substance Managements、Component Parts Standard、Design Verification Test (DVT)

Contents

1.0 Scope

1.1 Document

1.2 Product Feature

2.0 Requirements

2.1 Block Diagram

2.2 General Specification

2.2.1 IEEE 802.11b Section

2.2.2 IEEE 802.11g Section

2.2.3 IEEE 802.11a Section

2.2.4 IEEE 802.11n Section

2.2.5 IEEE 802.3 Section

2.2.6Hardware Section

2.2.7 LED Indicators

2.2.8 Antenna Spec

2.3 Firmware Specification

2.3.1 Function Table

2.3.2 Home

2.3.3 Advanced Settings

2.3.4 Status

2.3.5 Maintenance

2.3.6 Configuration

2.4 Mechanical Requirements

2.5 Compatibility Requirements

2.6 Requirements of Reliability, Maintainability and Quality

2.7 Environmental Requirements

2.8 Emissions & Safety

2.8.1 EMI/EMC Certificates and Test Reports

2.8.2 RF Certificates and Test Reports

2.8.3 Telecom Certificates and Test Reports

2.8.4 Safety Certificates and Test Reports

2.9 Environmental & Reliability

2.10 Hazardous Substance Managements

2.11 Component Parts Standard

2.12 Design Verification Test (DVT)

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1.0 Scope

1.1 Document

The DAP-3520 AirPremier N PoE AP connects to 802.11a/n or802.11b/g/n wireless networks. The DAP-3520 is the ideal solution for any network administrator who needs to expand the capacity of the wireless network and allow users on different frequencies to connect.

Featuring the latest dual-band technology in 2.4GHz and 5GHz, it is also a best-of-both-worlds solution for those operating wireless networks in public areas where the extra bandwidth can attract additional paying customers.

This is especially applicable to wireless networks in high traffic areas such as airports, coffee shops, shopping centers, sporting venues, and university campus deployments.

At transfer rates of up to 300Mbps in the 5GHz or 2.4GHz frequency range, users connected to the DAP-3520 will enjoy faster downloads and truly instant email communication.

1.2 Product Feature

Provide Ethernet to Wireless LAN bridge fully IEEE 802.3/u compatible on the Ethernet side and fully interoperable with IEEE 802.11a/n or b/g/n compliant equipment.

Compatible with IEEE 802.11b high rate standard to provide wireless 11Mbps data rate in Legacy mode.

Compatible with IEEE 802.11g higher speed standard to provide wireless 54Mbps data rate in Legacy mode.

Compatible with IEEE 802.11a higher speed standard to provide wireless 54Mbps data rate in Legacy mode.

Compatible with IEEE 802.11n higher speed standard to provide wireless 300Mbps data rate.

Operation at 2.4~2.5GHz and 5.15~5.85GHz frequency band to meet worldwide regulations.

Dynamic data rate scaling at 1, 2, 5.5, and 11Mbps for IEEE802.11b.

Dynamic data rate scaling at 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps for IEEE802.11g.

Dynamic data rate scaling at 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54Mbps for IEEE802.11a.

Supports IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless data encryption with 64/128-bit WEP for security.

Support 10/100/1000 Ethernet port.

Easy-to use Web Management Interface and remote management.

AP Mode, WDS Mode, WDS with AP, Wireless Client and WISP Client Router mode.

Support NAT mode and simple firewall (WISP Client Router mode)

Support PPPoE on WAN interface (WISP Client Router mode)

Power over Ethernet (POE)

Embedded dual band antenna for the DAP-3520.

Built-in heater.

IP65 certified.

2.0 Requirements

The following sections identify the detailed requirements of theAirPremier N PoE APDAP-3520.

2.1 Block Diagram

2.2 General Specification

2.2.1 IEEE 802.11b Section

# / Feature / Detailed Description
2.2.1.1 / Standard / IEEE 802.11b
2.2.1.2 / Radio and Modulation Schemes / DQPSK, DBPSK with DSSS, and CCK
2.2.1.3 / Operating Frequency / 2400 ~ 2497MHz ISM band
2.2.1.4 / Channel Numbers / 11 channels for United States
13 channels for Europe Countries
14 channels for Japan
2.2.1.5 / Data Rate / 11, 5.5, 2, and 1Mbps
2.2.1.6 / Media Access Protocol / CSMA/CA with ACK
2.2.1.7 / Transmitter Output Power / Typical RF Output Power at each RF chain, Data Rate and at room Temp. 25degree C ( tolerance ± 2dB )
18 dBm at 1,2,5.5,11Mbps
Note: The maximum power setting will vary according to individual country regulations.
2.2.1.8 / Receiver Sensitivity / Typical Sensitivity at each RF chain. Frame (1000-byte PDUs) Error Rate = 8%
–93dBm at 1Mbps
–91dBm at 2Mbps
–90dBm at 5.5Mbps
–87dBm for 11Mbps

2.2.2 IEEE 802.11g Section

# / Feature / Detailed Description
2.2.2.1 / Standard / IEEE 802.11g
2.2.2.2 / Radio and Modulation Type / BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM with OFDM
2.2.2.3 / Operating Frequency / 2400 ~ 2483.5MHz ISM band
2.2.2.4 / Channel Numbers / 11 channels for United States
13 channels for Europe Countries
13 channels for Japan
2.2.2.5 / Data Rate / 6,9,12,18,24,36,48,54Mbps
2.2.2.6 / Media Access Protocol / CSMA/CA with ACK
2.2.2.7 / Transmitter Output Power / Typical RF Output Power at each RF chain, Data Rate and at room Temp. 25degree C ( tolerance ± 2dB )
+17 dBm at 6~24 Mbps
+17 dBm at 36 Mbps
+16 dBm at 48 Mbps
+13 dBm at 54 Mbps
Note: The maximum power setting will vary according to individual country regulations.
2.2.1.8 / Receiver Sensitivity / Typical Sensitivity at each RF chain. Frame (1000-byte PDUs) Error Rate <10% at room Temp. 25degree C
–87dBm at 6Mbps
–87dBm at 9Mbps
–87dBm at 12Mbps
–87dBm at 18Mbps
–81dBm at 24Mbps
–79dBm at 36Mbps
–75dBm at 48Mbps
–74dBm at 54Mbps

2.2.3 IEEE 802.11a Section

# / Feature / Detailed Description
2.2.3.1 / Standard / IEEE 802.11a
2.2.3.2 / Radio and Modulation Type / BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM with OFDM
2.2.3.3 / Operating Frequency / 5.15~5.35GHz
5.47~5.725GHz
5.725~5.85GHz for Europe
2.2.3.4 / Data Rate / 6,9,12,18,24,36,48,54Mbps
2.2.3.5 / Media Access Protocol / CSMA/CA with ACK
2.2.3.6 / Transmitter Output Power at Antenna Connector / Typical RF Output Power at each RF chain, Data Rate and at room Temp. 25degree C ( tolerance ± 2dB )
+17 dBm at 6~24 Mbps
+15 dBm at 36 Mbps
+15 dBm at 48 Mbps
+12 dBm at 54 Mbps
Note: The maximum power setting will vary according to individual country regulations.
2.2.3.7 / Receiver Sensitivity / Typical Sensitivity at each RF chain. Frame (1000-byte PDUs) Error Rate <10% at room Temp. 25degree C
–85dBm at 6Mbps
–85dBm at 9Mbps
–85dBm at 12Mbps
–85dBm at 18Mbps
–80dBm at 24Mbps
–78dBm at 36Mbps
–74dBm at 48Mbps
–73dBm at 54Mbps

2.2.4IEEE 802.11n Section

# / Feature / Detailed Description
2.2.4.1 / Standard / Draft IEEE 802.11n
2.2.4.2 / Radio and Modulation Type / BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM with OFDM
2.2.4.3 / Operating Frequency / 2.4 GHz band: 2400 ~ 2483.5MHz
5 GHz band: 5150 ~ 5825 MHz
2.2.4.4 / Data Rate / MCS / GI=800ns / GI=400ns
20MHz / 40MHz / 20MHz / 40MHz
0 / 6.5 / 13.5 / 7.2 / 15
1 / 13 / 27 / 14.4 / 30
2 / 19.5 / 40.5 / 21.7 / 45
3 / 26 / 54 / 28.9 / 60
4 / 39 / 81 / 43.3 / 90
5 / 52 / 108 / 57.8 / 120
6 / 58.5 / 121.5 / 65.0 / 135
7 / 65 / 135 / 72.2 / 150
8 / 13 / 27 / 14.444 / 30
9 / 26 / 54 / 28.889 / 60
10 / 39 / 81 / 43.333 / 90
11 / 52 / 108 / 57.778 / 120
12 / 78 / 162 / 86.667 / 180
13 / 104 / 216 / 115.556 / 240
14 / 117 / 243 / 130.000 / 170
15 / 130 / 270 / 144.444 / 300
2.2.4.5 / Media Access Protocol / CSMA/CA with ACK
2.2.4.6 / Transmitter Output Power at each antenna connector. / Typical RF Output Power at each RF chain, Data Rate and at room Temp. 25degree C
Note: The maximum power setting will vary according to individual country regulations.
2.4GHz band/HT 20
+17 dBm at MCS 0/8,1/9,2/10,3/11
+17 dBm at MCS 4/12
+16 dBm at MCS 5/13
+13 dBm at MCS 6/14
+12 dBm at MCS 7/15 / 2.4GHz band/HT 40
+17 dBm at MCS 0/8,1/9,2/10
+17 dBm at MCS 3/11
+17 dBm at MCS 4/12
+16 dBm at MCS 5/13
+13 dBm at MCS 6/14
+12 dBm at MCS 7/15
5 GHz band/HT 20
+16 dBm at MCS 0/8,1/9,2/10,3/11
+15 dBm at MCS 4/12
+15 dBm at MCS 5/13
+12 dBm at MCS 6/14
+10 dBm at MCS 7/15 / 5 GHz band/HT 40
+16 dBm at MCS 0/8,1/9,2/10
+16 dBm at MCS 3/11
+15 dBm at MCS 4/12
+15 dBm at MCS 5/13
+12 dBm at MCS 6/14
+10 dBm at MCS 7/15
2.2.4.7 / Receiver Sensitivity at each Antenna Connector / Typical Sensitivity at each RF chain at Which Frame (1000-byte PDUs) Error Rate = 10% and at room Temp. 25degree C
2.4GHz Band/HT-20
–85dBm at MCS0/8
–85dBm at MCS1/9
–83dBm at MCS2/10
–80dBm at MCS3/11
–78dBm at MCS4/12
–74dBm at MCS5/13
–73dBm at MCS6/14
–70dBm at MCS7/15 / 2.4GHz Band/HT-40
–82dBm at MCS0/8
–82dBm at MCS1/9
–80dBm at MCS2/10
–77dBm at MCS3/11
–75dBm at MCS4/12
–71dBm at MCS5/13
–70dBm at MCS6/14
–67dBm at MCS7/15
5GHz Band/HT-20
–84dBm at MCS0/8
–84dBm at MCS1/9
–82dBm at MCS2/10
–79dBm at MCS3/11
–77dBm at MCS4/12
–73dBm at MCS5/13
–72dBm at MCS6/14
–69dBm at MCS7/15 / 5GHz Band/HT-40
–81dBm at MCS0/8
–81dBm at MCS1/9
–79dBm at MCS2/10
–76dBm at MCS3/11
–74dBm at MCS4/12
–70dBm at MCS5/13
–69dBm at MCS6/14
–66dBm at MCS7/15

2.2.5 IEEE 802.3 Section

Feature / Detailed Description
2.1.6.1 / 10/100/1000 BASE-T
Gigabit Ethernet / IEEE 802.3ab compliance
IEEE 802.3u compliance
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control support
Support Full/Half Duplex operations
Support Auto Negotiation
Support Auto MDI/MDIX

2.2.6Hardware Section

# / Feature / Detailed Description
2.2.7.1 / Interface / Power Jack
Factory Reset Button
1Giga LAN port
2.2.6.2 / Antenna / 2 Internal PIFAantenna
2 RP-N Type connectors for optional antenna
2.2.6.3 / Ethernet Standard / IEEE 802.3/u/ab
2.2.6.4 / Operating Voltage / 5V +- 10%
2.2.6.5 / Current Consumption / 1200mA@5V at continuous transmit mode (2Tx chains on)
900mA@5V at continuous receive mode (2Rx chains on)
2.2.6.5 / LEDs / Power
LAN
Wireless

2.2.7LED Indicators

LED Indicator / Color / Status / Description
Power / Green / Solid Green / The device is power on
Light Off / The device is power off
LAN / Green / Solid Green / link up
Blink Green / Data transmission
WLAN / Green / Blink / AP is active

2.2.8Antenna Spec

Frequency range / 2400 – 2500 MHz / 5100 – 5900 MHz
Gain (Peak) / 8 dBi / 10 dBi
Polarization / Linear, ±45° / Linear, ±45°
Horizontal HPBW / 36° / 20°
Vertical HBPW / 65° / 20°

2.3FirmwareSpecification

2.3.1 Function Table

Home / Maintenance / Configuration / System
Basic Settings / Administrator Settings / Save and Activate / System Settings
Advanced Settings / Firmware and SSL Certification Upload / Discard Changes
Status / Configuration File
Time and Date

2.3.2Home

Feature / Detailed Description
2.3.2.1 / Wireless Settings / Allow you to change the wireless settings to fit an existing wireless network orto customize your wireless network.
2.3.2.2 / LAN Settings / LAN settings allow you to configure the LAN interface of the DAP-3520. The LAN IP address is private to your internal network and is not visible to Internet. The default IP address is 192.168.0.50 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
2.3.2.3 / Internet Connection / The WAN connection types include static, dynamic ip, PPTP and PPPoE.This option is only used with WISP Client Router and WISP Repeater mode.

2.3.3 Advanced Settings

Feature / Detailed Description
2.3.3.1 / Performance / It provides administrators to configure advanced wireless perimeters as below:
Wireless
Wireless Mode
Data Rate
Beacon Interval
DTIM Interval
Transmit Power
WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia)
Ack TimeOut
Short GI
IGMP Snooping
Link Integrality
Connection Limit
User Limit (0-64)
Network Utilization
2.3.3.2 / MultiSSID / Multiple SSID can support in AP and WDS with AP mode. One primary SSID and at most three guest SSIDs can be configured to allow virtual segregation stations which share the same channel.
2.3.3.3 / VLAN / VLANs can be created with a Name and VID. Mgmt (TCP stack), LAN, Primary / Multiple SSID and WDS Connection can be assigned to VLAN as they are physical ports. Any packet that enters the DAP-3520 without a VLAN tag will have a VLAN tag inserted with a PVID.
2.3.3.4 / Intrusion / It allows users to set up wireless intrusion protection.
2.3.3.5 / Schedule / The Wireless on/off settings can be scheduled by week or by individual days.
2.3.3.6 / QoS / QoS stands for Quality of Service for Wireless Intelligent Stream Handling, a technology developed to enhance the experience of using a wireless network by prioritizing the traffic of different applications.
2.3.3.7 / DHCP Server / DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol) Server assigns IP addresses to stations requesting IP addresses while logging in to the wireless network. Stations must be configured as a DHCP client in order to obtain IP addresses automatically. The default value for DHCP Server control is "disabled".
2.3.3.8 / Filters / The filter function includes MAC address filtering and a wireless LAN partition. MAC address filtering blocks or accepts association by identifying specified MAC addresses. Wireless LAN partition can accept or reject access from wireless or wired networks.
2.3.3.9 / Router Settings / The router settings include parental control, Advanced Port Forwarding, MAC filter, Firewall&DMZ and Advanced Network. It only support on WISP Client Router mode.

2.3.4 Status

Feature / Detailed Description
2.3.4.1 / Device Information / All of your AP details are displayed on the Device Info page. The firmware version is also displayed here.
2.3.4.2 / Client Information / It displays the associated clients SSID, MAC, band, authentication method, signal strength, and power saving mode for the DAP-3520 network.
2.3.4.3 / WDS Information / It displays the access points SSID, MAC, band, authentication method, signal strength, and power saving mode for the DAP-3520's Wireless Distribution System network.
2.3.4.4 / Statistics / The Statistics page displays all of the LAN and Wireless packets transmit and receive statistics.
2.3.4.5 / Log / Records log events on a remote system log server and reveal web page.

2.3.5 Maintenance

Feature / Detailed Description
2.3.5.1 / Administrator Settings / Admin allows administrator to set or change a password & username to access the Web-based management.
2.3.5.2 / Firmware and SSL Certification Upload / Admin can upload firmware, SSL certification on this page.
2.3.5.3 / Configuration File / Admin can upload and download the AP configuration on this page.
2.3.5.4 / Date and Time / Admin can setup NTP server settings or setup the date and time manually.

2.3.6 Configuration

# / Feature / Detailed Description
2.3.6 / Save and Active / Write the configuration settings to AP
2.3.6 / Discard Changes / Discard the settings you changed before

2.4 Mechanical Requirements

# / Feature / Detailed Description
2.4.1 / Length / 190 mm
2.4.2 / Width / 160 mm
2.4.3 / High / 55mm

2.5 Compatibility Requirements

The Wireless Access Point will pass the following compatibility requirements.

# / Feature / Detailed Description
2.5.1 / Wi-Fi / IEEE Standard
802.11a/b/g/n
Security
WPA/WPA2 Personal and Enterprise
EAP-TLS,EAP-TTLS,PEAP,SIM
Multimedia
 WMM,WMM power save
2.5.2 / Physical Layer and
Functionality / Pass D-Link Engineering Test Plan and Test Report

2.6 Requirements of Reliability, Maintainability and Quality

# / Feature / Detailed Description
2.6.1 / MTBF / Mean Time Between Failure > 30,000 hours
2.6.2 / Maintainability / There is no scheduled preventive maintenance required
2.6.3 / Quality / The product quality followed D-Link quality control system

2.7 Environmental Requirements

# / Feature / Detailed Description
2.7.1 / Operating Temperature Conditions / The product is capable of continuous reliable operation when operating in ambient temperature of -20 ℃ to +60℃.
2.7.2 / Non-Operating Temperature Conditions / Neither subassembly is damaged nor the operational performance be degraded when restored to the operating temperature after exposing to storage temperature in the range of -20 ℃ to +65 ℃.
2.7.3 / Operating Humidity conditions / The product is capable of continuous reliable operation when subjected to relative humidity in the range of 10% and 90% non-condensing.
2.7.4 / Non-Operating Humidity Conditions / The product is not be damaged nor the performance be degraded after exposure to relative humidity ranging from 5% to 95% non-condensing

2.8 Emissions & Safety

2.8.1EMI/EMC Certificates and Test Reports

For radiated emission testing need to be under 3dB comply with required standard in table 2.8.1.

Required / EMI/EMC Test Report / Class A / Class B / Region
V / CE Report (89/336/EEC(EN55022/24) 2004/108/EC),
EN55022:2006 CISPER 22 : 2005
EN55024:1998+A2:2003 ( CISPER24:1997+A2: 2002)
EN61000-3-2:2006
EN 61000-3-3 :1995+A1: 2001(IEC 61000-3-3:1994+A1: 2001)
EN301489-01 v1.6.1 (RF)
EN301489-17 v1.1.1 (RF)
EN50412-2-1 (PLC) / V / Europe
V / FCC report(FCC CFR 47 Part 15 B)
IC report(ICES-003) / V / US
Canada
IC report(ICES-006) / Canada
V / C-Tick Report(AS/NZS CISPR 22) / New Zealand & Australia
VCCI Report(CISPR 22) / JAPAN
MIC report / KOREA
Anatel / Brazil
BSMI / Taiwan
CCC / China
Others

Table 2.8.1 EMI/ EMC certified items

Note: All regulation follow the latest edition of each authentication organization.

2.8.2 RF Certificates and Test Reports

Required / RF Test Report / Wireless / Region
V / CE Report (R&TTE:1999/5/EC)
EN300328 v1.7.1
EN50385: 2002
EN301839 / 802.11 a/b/g/n / Europe
V / FCC report(FCC CFR 47, Part 15 C,E) for 2.4G & 5GHz / 802.11 a/b/g/n / US/FCCID (KA2XXXXX..)
V / IC report (RSS-2106.2.2.o , 6.2.2.ql)for 2.4G & 5GHz / 802.11 a/b/g/n / Canada/ ICID (4216AXXXX...)
V / C-Tick Report(AS/NZS4771,4268) for 2.4G & 5GHz / 802.11 a/b/g/n / New Zealand & Australia
TELEC Report(STD-T66, 33 & STD-T71) / Japan
NCC(LP0002 3.10.1 , LP0002 4.7) for 2.4G & 5GHz
低功率射頻電機技術規範 / 802.11 a/b/g/n / Taiwan
Others

Table 2.8.2 RF certified items

Note: All regulation follow the latest edition of each authentication organization.

2.8.3Telecom Certificates and Test Reports

Required / Telecom Test Report / Region
CE Report (R&TTE:1999/5/EC) TBR-21 / Europe
FCC Report (FCC CFR 47, Part 68) / US/FCCID(3P7XXXXXX..)
IC Report (CS-03) / Canada/ICID (4216AXXXX...)
A-Tick Report / New Zealand & Australia
NCC(PSTN01)
公眾交換電話網路終端設備技術規範 / Taiwan
Anatel / Brazil
BSMI / Taiwan
CCC / China
Others

Table 2.8.3 Telecom certified items

Note: All regulation follow the latest edition of each authentication organization.

2.8.4Safety Certificates and Test Reports

A. This product must comply with UL/cUL certification, table 2.8.4-1.

Required / Certifications / Standards/Edition / Region
V / cUL Listed Mark / UL/CSA 60950-1 / North/ South America

Table 2.8.4-1 The must of certified item

If has the special factor to be possible to substitute or to add a course following, table 2.8.4-2

Required / Certifications / Standards/Edition / Region
V / CSA International Mark / IEC60950-1
UL60950-1
CSA60950-1
EN 60950-1 / North/ South America
Europe
CB Report / IEC60950-1: 2001
EN60950-1 :2001 / 50s’ list
Others

Table 2.8.4-2 Substituted certified items

B. A product’s property for Telecom or RF either, therefore it must comply with, table 2.8.4-3.

A product designed to buildan internal power unit;thereforeit must comply with, table 2.8.4-3.

Required / Certifications / Standards/Edition / Region
V / CE LVD report (LVD:73/23/EEC) / EN60950-1: 2006 / Besides,
North America

Table 2.8.4-3 CE LVD certified item

C. A product strategy for ship out to China, therefore it must comply with, table 2.8.4-4.

Required / Certifications / Standards/Edition / Region
CCC / GB4943-2001, GB9254-1998, GB17625.1-2003 / China

Table 2.8.4-4 China certified item

Note: All regulation follow the latest edition of each authentication organization.

2.9 Environmental & Reliability

The detail specification to present in “Environment & Reliability General Specification”, Doc No.PSD-002-01000, all requirements are following table 2.9 index.

No. / Required / Test Items
1. / V / MTBF of Prediction Report
2. / V / Endurance test Report
3. / Option / MTBF of Demonstration test Report
4. / V / Free Fall(Drop)Test Report
5. / V / Random Vibration Test Report
6. / V / Storage Test Report
7. / V / Operation Cold(low temperature) Test
8. / V / Operation Dry Heat(High temperature) Test
9. / V / Operation Temperature Cycles Test
10. / V / Thermal Shock Test
11. / V / Damp Heat Steady State test
12. / V / Thermal Profile Test
13. / V / ESD Simulation Test report
14. / V / High / Low Temperature Start Test
15. / Option / Parts on/off & Insert/pulling Test
16. / V / Acoustic Noise test

Table 2.9Environment & Reliability check index

2.10 Hazardous Substance Managements

The restrictions of hazardous substances policy need to follow with documentation“Product Hazardous Substance Management”, Doc No.PSD-003-01000

2.11 Component Parts Standard

Components have to comply with the specification“Component Parts Select & Application Standard”, Doc No.PSD-004-01000

2.12 Design Verification Test (DVT)

A product in developing must follow the testing requirement of main standard ”Hardware Engineering Verification Test Plan”, Doc No. HRS-001-00001

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