ECA EIA-364-32E TP-32E THERMAL SHOCK (TEMPERATURE CYCLING) TEST PROCEDURE FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS AND SOCKETS
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ECA EIA-364-32E Document Information:
Title
TP-32E THERMAL SHOCK (TEMPERATURE CYCLING) TEST PROCEDURE FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS AND SOCKETS
Electronic Components, Assemblies & Materials Association
Publication Date:
May 1, 2008
Scope:
This test is conducted for the purpose of determining the
resistance of a given electrical connector or socket to exposure at
extremes of high and low temperatures and to the shock of alternate
exposures to these extremes, simulating the worst probable
conditions of storage, transportation and application.
NOTE — This procedure includes the provision for testing at
cryogenic temperatures. Cryogenic temperatures should only be used
with specimens specifically designed to be compatible with such
temperatures.
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