ESL Labs provides testing services conforming to several published standards.
Quality assurance plays a crucial role to ensure products meet criteria relevant to their use cases. Published standards define how devices should be tested to ensure compliance. This includes environmental effects such as drop, shock, fog, humidity, sand, vibration, leakage, explosions, and more.
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Test standards that we support include:
- MIL-STD-461
- MIL-STD-810
- MIL-DTL-901
- MIL-STD-167
- ASTM B117
- ASTM G53
- ASTM D4169
- RTCA DO-160
- UNTDG
Our testing services include conforming to several published standards including (but not limited to) the following:
Military Standards Description
MIL-STD-167 Mechanical Vibrations of Shipboard Equipment
MIL-STD-810 Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests
MIL-STD-108E Basic Requirements for Enclosures for Electric and Electronic Equipment
MIL-E-5400T General Specification for Electronic Equipment Airborne
MIL-STD-2164 Environmental Stress Screening Process for Electronic Equipment
MIL-S-901D Shock Tests – High Impact Shipboard Machinery, Equipment and Systems
National Defence
D-03-003-007/SG-000 Specification For Design and Test Criteria for Shock Resistant Equipment in Naval Ships
DEF STAN (Defence Standard)
DEF STAN 66-31/2 Basic Requirements and Tests for Proprietary Electronic and Electric Test Equipment
DEF-STAN 00-35 Part 3 Environmental Test Methods for Defence Material
IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission)
60068-2 Environmental Testing
60529 Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures
60945 Maritime Navigation and Radiocommunication Equipment & Systems
60598-2-3 Particular Requirements – Luminaires for road and street lighting
ESL LABS Cage Code: L0F42
Commercial Radiated and Conducted Emissions
- ICES-003, Radiated and Conducted Emissions - Information Technology Equipment (ITE)
- ICES-001, Radiated and Conducted Emissions - Industrial, Scientific, and Medical (ISM)
- FCC Part 15B, Radiated and Conducted Emissions
- EN 55011/CISPR 11, Radiated and Conducted Emissions - ISM Equipment
- EN 55032/CISPR 32, Radiated and Conducted Emissions - Multimedia Equipment
MIL-STD-461G Testing Areas
- Conducted Emissions
- Conducted Susceptibility
- Radiated Emissions
- Radiated Susceptiblity
- Electrical Bonding
RTCA/DO-160G
- Section 21 - Emission of Radio Frequency Energy
- Section 20 - Radio Frequency Susceptibility (Radiated and Conducted)
- Section 22 - Lightning Induced Transient Susceptibility
- Section 25 - Electrostatic Discharge
- Section 18 - Audio Frequency Conducted Susceptibility - Power Inputs
What is MIL-STD-810 Comprised of?
- Test Method 500 Low Pressure (Altitude)
- Test Method 501 High Temperature
- Test Method 502 Low Temperature
- Test Method 503 Temperature Shock
- Test Method 504 Contamination by Fluids
- Test Method 505 Solar Radiation (Sunshine)
- Test Method 506 Rain
- Test Method 507 Humidity
- Test Method 508 Fungus
- Test Method 509 Salt Fog
- Test Method 510 Sand and Dust
- Test Method 511 Explosive Atmosphere
- Test Method 512 Immersion
- Test Method 513 Acceleration
- Test Method 514 Vibration
- Test Method 515 Acoustic Noise
- Test Method 516 Shock
- Test Method 517 Pyroshock
- Test Method 518 Acidic Atmosphere
- Test Method 519 Gunfire Shock
- Test Method 520 Temperature, Humidity, Vibration, and Altitude
- Test Method 521 Icing/Freezing Rain
- Test Method 522 Ballistic Shock
- Test Method 523 Vibro-Acoustic/Temperature
- Test Method 524 Freeze / Thaw
- Test Method 525 Time Waveform Replication
- Test Method 526 Rail Impact
- Test Method 527 Multi-Exciter
- Test Method 528 Mechanical Vibrations of Shipboard Equipment (Type I – Environmental and Type II – Internally Excited)