EIA SP5038 Enviromental Test Methodology for Assesing the performance of Electrical Connectors and Sockets Used in Controlled Environment Applications
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EIA SP5038 Document Information:
Title
Enviromental Test Methodology for Assesing the performance of Electrical Connectors and Sockets Used in Controlled Environment Applications
Electronic Industries Alliance
Publication Date:
Dec 2, 2002
Scope:
This standard establishes the test procedures and test sequences to be followed when evaluating the performance of electrical connectors and sockets used in controlled environments.1) Furthermore, it applies to contacts operating under low level circuit conditions.2) The assumption is made that the contacts are metal. Polymer contacts, or other contact types, may require a different test methodology.
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