ECA EIA-364-E ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR/SOCKET TEST PROCEDURES INCLUDING ENVIRONMENTAL CLASSIFICATIONS
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ECA EIA-364-E Document Information:
Title
ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR/SOCKET TEST PROCEDURES INCLUDING ENVIRONMENTAL CLASSIFICATIONS
Electronic Components, Assemblies & Materials Association
Publication Date:
Mar 1, 2008
Scope:
This standard establishes a recommended minimum test sequence
and test procedures for electrical connectors and sockets. This
standard also includes administrative details and guidelines for
connector/socket qualification and an annex for pertinent technical
information.
Classifications
It is intended that the environmental classifications as
established provide a guide to develop test sequences that are
intended to assure proper evaluation for each classification.
Classes according to the intended application are defined in
table 1. The classes cover a broad range of environmental
conditions starting with controlled indoor environments and
progressing to more severe environments, e.g., vehicular, marine
and airborne applications. Four levels of building and room
environments are listed in order to differentiate between
significant control techniques that may or may not be present
(temperature, humidity and/or filtering techniques).
Environmental conditions for each class are shown in table 2.
The temperature and humidity levels reflect the expected maximum
equipment operating conditions.
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