Title: Engineering Product Specification Telecom Circuit Protector

Revision: L

 

 

Printed on: 7/14/2003

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13.10 High Frequency Vibration Test

MIL-STD-202, Method 204D, Test Condition D, except:

13.10.1Test boards mounted to a shock test fixture, which in turn was mounted to the table of the shock machine.

13.10.2Samples subjected to a simple harmonic motion having an amplitude of 20g peak ± 20%.

13.10.3Vibration frequency is varied logarithmically from 10 to 2,000 Hz.

13.10.4Cycle is performed 12 times in each of the three mutually perpendicular directions.

13.10.5At the completion of the last cycle, resistance readings are taken after temperature stabilization. The change in resistance from the original value is calculated and recorded.

13.10.6After the vibration test is completed, the samples undergo the non-destructive 100% current carry test and then the destructive Current Overload Test.

13.11Resistance to Solvents Test

MIL-STD-202, Method 215A

Note:

Due to the similarities of constructions for TCP1.25A and TCP2A, environmental tests were performed on TCP1.25A only.

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