1、BRITISH STANDARD BS EN 60512-6-5:2001 Electromechanical components for electronic equipment Basic testing procedures and measuring methods Part 6-5: Dynamic stress tests Test 6e: Random vibration The European Standard EN 60512-6-5:1999 has the status of a British Standard ICS 31.220.01 NO COPYING WI
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3、N 0 580 38104 8 National foreword This British Standard is the official English language version of EN 60512-6- 5:1999. It was derived by CENELEC from IEC 60512-6-5:1997 The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted by Technical Committee EPL/48, Electrotechnical components for electronic eq
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8、tion, or proposals for change, and keep the UK interests informed; monitor related international and European developments and promulgate them in the UK. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, the EN title page, pages 2 to 7, an inside back cover and a back co
9、ver. The BSI copyright date displayed in this document indicates when the document was last issued. Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date CommentsEN6051265:19992 BSI 07-2001 ELECTROMECHANICAL COMPONENTS FOR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT BASIC TESTING PROCEDURES AND MEASURING METHODS Part 6: Dynam
10、ic stress tests Section 5: Test 6e: Random vibration 1 Scope and object This section of IEC 60512-6 defines a test method which is intended to assess the ability of components to withstand specified severities of random vibration. 2 Normative references The following normative documents contain prov
11、isions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this section of IEC 60512-6. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All normative documents are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this section of IEC 60512-6 are encouraged to investi
12、gate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. IEC 60068-2-34:1973, Environmental testing Part 2: Tests Test Fd: Random vibration wide band General requirement
13、s Amendment 1 (1983) IEC 60068-2-35:1973, Environmental testing Part 2: Tests Test Fda: Random vibration wide band Reproducibility High Amendment 1 (1983) IEC 60068-2-36:1973, Environmental testing Part 2: Tests Test Fdb: Random vibration wide band Reproducibility Medium Amendment 1 (1983) IEC 60068
14、-2-37:1973, Environmental testing Part 2: Tests Test Fdc: Random vibration wide band Reproducibility Low Amendment 1 (1983) IEC 60512-2:1985, Electromechanical components for electronic equipment: Basic testing procedures and measuring methods Part 2: General examination, electrical continuity and c
15、ontact resistance tests, insulation tests and voltage stress tests. 3 Preparation of the specimen 3.1 Specimens shall be equipped with their normal accessories, mounted, and wired as specified by the detail specification. 3.2 Details of the monitoring circuit, including the method and attachment poi
16、nts of sensors on the specimen shall be specified. 3.3 A minimum of 200 mm of wire or cable shall be unsupported on both ends of the specimen, unless the detail specification states otherwise. The wire or cable shall be secured to the vibration fixture bottom plate (or in a similar location). 3.4 Wh
17、en required by the detail specification, the specimens shall be mated and unmated as many times as specified prior to the test. EN6051265:19993 BSI 07-2001 4 Test method 4.1 This test shall be carried out in accordance with EN 60068-2-64:1994 and, as applicable, using the degree of severity specifie
18、d in the detail specification. 5 Test conditions 5.1 The specimens shall be vibrated in each of three mutually perpendicular directions, one of which shall be parallel to the engagement direction. 5.2 The vibration magnitude shall be monitored (for controlling the generator) at locations as near as
19、possible to the specimen mounting points. 5.3 The environment temperature, if other than ambient, shall be specified. 6 Measurements 6.1 Initial measurements shall be carried out as specified by the detail specification. 6.2 Measurements during the test 6.2.1 Unless otherwise specified by the detail
20、 specification, monitoring of electrical continuity shall be carried out according to IEC 60512-2, Test 2e IEC 60512-2-5 * . The contacts and screen as specified in the detail specification shall be connected in series when monitoring continuity. 6.2.2 The electrical load condition shall be 100 mA f
21、or all contacts unless otherwise specified. 6.3 Final measurements The specimens shall be electrically and mechanically checked as required by the detail specification. 7 Details to be specified a) Mounting and wiring of specimens including type of accessories to be fitted (if any); b) number of mec
22、hanical operations (if necessary); c) duration of conditioning; d) frequency range; e) acceleration spectral density levels; _ *Publication number of the planned future edition. EN6051265:19994 BSI 07-2001 f) reproducibility level; g) details of the monitoring circuit, including the method and attac
23、hment points of sensors on the specimen; h) screen continuity monitoring (if necessary); i) measurement requirements before, during, and after testing; j) electrical load condition (if necessary); k) the temperature of the test environment, if other than ambient; l) any deviation from this test meth
24、od. 8 Documentation The data sheets or test report shall contain as a minimum the following information: a) title of test, date, and names of personnel; b) specimen description; c) description (and sketch if possible) of fixtures, mounting and wiring of specimens; d) test equipment used and calibrat
25、ion due date; e) electrical load applied; f) test severity (conditions used), acceleration spectral density level; g) test duration, for each axis; h) any conditioning (mating and unmating cycles) of the specimens; i) environment temperature (if applicable); j) values and observations. _ EN6051265:1
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