Military Testing
MIL-STD-202 Testing
Electronic & Electrical Component Testing Standards
MIL-STD-202 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, inductors, and others. This standard is intended to apply only to small component parts, weighing up to 300 pounds or having a root mean square test voltage up to 50,000 volts unless otherwise specifically invoked.
Test Method | Test |
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101 | Salt Atmosphere (Corrosion) |
103 | Humidity (Steady State) |
104 | Immersion |
105 | Barometric pressure (reduced) |
106 | Moisture Resistance |
107 | Thermal Shock |
108 | Life (at elevated ambient temperature) |
110 | Sand and Dust Testing |
201 | Vibration Testing |
203 | Random Drop |
204 | Vibration Testing High Frequency |
206 | Life (rotational) |
212 | Acceleration |
213 | Shock (specified pulse) |
214 | Random Vibration Testing |
215 | Resistance to Solvents |
301 | Dielectric withstanding voltage |
302 | Insulation resistance |
303 | DC resistance |
304 | Resistance temperature characteristic |
311 | Life, low-level switching |
312 | Intermediate current switching |
The user of the standard must also decide interdependently of the standard, how much additional test margin to allow for the uncertainty of test conditions and measurement in each test.
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