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MIL-STD-202

Test Methods for Electronic and Electrical Parts

Mil-STD-202G, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TEST METHOD STANDARD: ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENT PARTS (08-Feb-2002) [SUPERSEDED BY MIL-STD-202H].  This standard establishes uniform methods for testing electronic and electrical component parts, including basic environmental tests to determine resistance to deleterious effects of natural elements and conditions surrounding military operations, and physical and electrical tests.  For the purpose of this standard, the term \"component parts\" includes such items as capacitors, resistors, switches, relays, transformers, inductors, and others.  This standard is intended to apply only to small component parts, weighing up to 300 pounds or having a root mean square test voltage up to 50,000 volts unless otherwise specifically invoked.

Currently, A2Z performs the following environmental suite of tests up to the current revision level of G.  These test often perform in addition to EMI related tests.

Categories tested to include methods:

  • 101  Salt Atmosphere (Corrosion)

  • 103  Humidity (Steady State)

  • 104  Immersion 

  • 105  Barometric Pressure (Reduced)

  • 106  Moisture Resistance

  • 107  Thermal Shock

  • 108  Life - Elevated Ambient

  • 111  Flammability

  • 112  Acceleration

  • 201  Vibration 

  • 212  Accelerations

  • 213  Shock Specified Pulse

  • 214  Random Vibration

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