Article | REF: D2030 V3

Electrical components and equipment - Environmental testing

Author: Henri TOLOSA

Publication date: February 10, 2006

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3. Methodology for choosing an environmental testing program

The environmental tests specified in the specifications for electrical components and equipment are often structured in the form of sequences. Each sequence, made up of a combination of different tests, is designed to assess one or more specific capabilities of the product under test (tightness, resistance to high temperature, resistance to polluted humid environments, fire resistance, etc.).

HALT test, exploration at low and high temperatures
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