IDP 600 Terminal Series - Hardware Guide
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3.10 Environmental
Temperature
IDP-680 and IDP-690
The IDP-680 meets all its specifications during exposure to 90%
relative humidity at +85°C, per the test methodology of SAE
J1455, section 4.2.3.
The IDP-680 meets all its specifications during exposure to
random vehicular vibration levels per SAE J1455, section 4.9.4.2
and MIL-STD-810G, section 514.6C-1.
The terminal meets all its specifications after exposure to positive
and negative saw tooth shock pulses with peaks of 20G and
durations of 11 ms as specified in MIL-STD-810G, section 516.6,
Procedure I, section 2.3.2c.
The terminal meets all of its specifications after a non-operating
12.2 km altitude test as detailed in SAE J1455, section 4.9.3,
except with an ambient temperature of -40°C.
The terminal meets all of its specifications after a thermal shock
test as detailed in SAE J1455, section 4.1.3.2.
The IDP-680 meets all of its specifications after a salt spray test
as detailed in SAE J1455, section 4.3.3.1.
The terminal meets all of its specifications after a 6 hour
alternating hot/cold salt water immersion test as detailed in SAE
J1455, section 4.3.3.2.
The terminal meets all of its specifications after a 30 minute, 1 m
depth fresh water immersion test as detailed in IEC 60529,
section 14.2.7.
These immersions were performed without a cable mating with
the circular connector.
Exposure to
Chemicals and Oils
The terminal meets all of its specifications after a light to
moderate splash test as detailed in SAE J1455 section 4.4.3.2, for
the following chemicals:
Window Washer Solvent
Gasoline
Diesel Fuel
Fuel Additives
Alcohol
Anti-Freeze Water Mixture