Table 50. Military specifications (continued)
Test category Test method Test parameters Result
Vibration (Operation) MIL-STD-810H, Method
514.8, Procedure I
● Common carrier unknown
orientation
● 1 hour/axis
Pass
Vibration (Storage) MIL-STD-810H, Method
514.8, Procedure I
● General minimum integrity
exposure
● 1 hour/axis
Pass
Shock (Functional) MIL-STD-810H, Method
516.8, Procedure I
● Pulse shape: Half-sine
● Acceleration: 185 g
● Pulse duration: 2
millisecond
● Shock direction: 6 faces
(+/-X, +/-Y, +/-Z axes)
● Number of shocks: 1
shock/axis/direction (total
6 shocks)
Fail
Shock (Transportation shock) MIL-STD-810H, Method
516.8, Procedure II
● Material to be packaged
● On-road shock: 5.10 g/11
m (Table 516.8-VII)
● Off-road shocks: 15.20
g/5 ms (Table 516.8-VII)
● Test unit orientations: x, y,
and z axis for both test
● Unit is non-operational
during tests
● Saw tooth wave form
cab be replaced by
other classical wave forms
necessary to meet test
equipment capability.
Pass
Shock (Crash Hazard Shock) MIL-STD-810H, Method 516.8
Procedure V
● Unit is non-operational
during test
● 185 g, 2 ms Half Sine 2
shocks/axis/direction for
a total of 12 shocks
NOTE: Dell to use
noted test to replace MIL-
STD-8108, Method 516.8,
Procedure V, Table 516.8-
XIII
Fail
Bench handling MIL-STD-810H, Method
516.8, Procedure VI
● Lifted edge of chassis
raised 100m (4 in.) above
horizontal bench top.
Pass
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