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MIL-STD 202F
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, and jacks.
The standard is intended to apply only to small parts weighing up to three
hundred pounds or having an rms test voltage up to 50,000 volts, unless
otherwise specifically invoked.
| MIL-STD 202F Method 101D |
Salt Spray |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 103B |
Humidity |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 104A |
Immersion |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 105C |
Barometric Pressure (reduced) |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 106F |
Moisture Resistance |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 107G |
Thermal Shock |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 108A |
Life |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 109B |
Explosion |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 110A |
Sand and Dust |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 111A |
Flammability (external flame) |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 112E |
Seal |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 203B |
Random Drop |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 204D |
Vibration, high freq |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 207A |
High impact shock |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 212A |
Acceleration |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 213B |
Shock |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 214A |
Random Vibration |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 215J |
Resistance to Solvents |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 301 |
Dielectric withstanding voltage |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 302 |
Insulation Resistance |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 303 |
DC Resistance |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 304 |
Resistance-temperature characteristic |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 305 |
Capacitance |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 306 |
Quality Factor (q) |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 307 |
Contact Resistance |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 310 |
Contact chatter monitoring |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 311 |
Life, low level switching |
| MIL-STD 202F Method 312 |
Intermediate current switching |
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