1、 EIA STANDARD TP-62A Terminal Strength Test Procedure for Electrical Connectors and Sockets EIA-364-62A (Revision of EIA-364-62) July 2004 Electronic Components Industry Association EIA-364-62A ANSI/EIA-364-62A-2004 (R2017) Approved: July 19, 2004 Reaffirmed: January 23, 2017 NOTICE EIA Engineering
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6、alid comparison between the EIA Standard and the IEC document can be made. This Standard does not purport to address all safety problems associated with its use or all applicable regulatory requirements. It is the responsibility of the user of this Standard to establish appropriate safety and health
7、 practices and to determine the applicability of regulatory limitations before its use. (From Standards Proposal No. 5373.03, formulated under the cognizance of the CE-2.0 Committee on EIA National Connector and Sockets Standards) Published by Electronic Components Industry Association 2017 EIA Stan
8、dards 1 cycle constitutes moving one direction in the same plane from the original position and then returning to the original position. 4.1.2 If the terminals are not capable of being bent with the fingers, or if the method of bending is critical, the individual specification shall specify the meth
9、od of bending and any fixture required to control the point of application. EIA-364-62A Page 2 4.2 Solderless wrap terminals (torque and bending) 4.2.1 A torque of 0.014 newton-meter (2.0 ounce-inches) shall be applied clockwise and then counterclockwise in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the t
10、erminal. The force shall be applied gradually to the terminal and then maintained for a period of 5 seconds to 15 seconds. 4.2.2 At completion of the torque test the specimens shall be subjected to the bending test as described in 4.1. 5 Details to be specified The following details shall be specifi
11、ed in the referencing document: 5.1 Applicable tests 5.2 Method of bending and fixture required, if critical 5.3 Number of terminations to be tested 5.4 Number of bends if other than 2 5.5 Any deviation from the standard test method 6 Test documentation Documentation shall contain the details specif
12、ied in clause 5, with any exceptions, and the following: 6.1 Title of test 6.2 Specimen description 6.3 Test equipment used, and date of last and next calibration 6.4 Test and procedure and sequence 6.5 Values and observations 6.6 Name of operator and date of test Electronic Components Industry Association 2214 Rock Hill Road, Suite 265 * Herndon, VA 20170 * tel 571-323-0294 * fax 571-323-0245 www.ecianow.org