Rtca Do-160g

Moisture is the enemy of electronics. This test exposes the equipment to high relative humidity to ensure that corrosion does not occur and that insulation resistance remains high.

| Section | Title | |---------|-------| | 4 | Temperature and Altitude | | 5 | Temperature Variation | | 6 | Humidity | | 7 | Operational Shocks and Crash Safety | | 8 | Vibration | | 9 | Explosion Proofness | | 10 | Waterproofness | | 11 | Fluids Susceptibility | | 12 | Sand and Dust | | 13 | Fungus Resistance | | 14 | Salt Fog | | 15 | Magnetic Effect | | 16 | Power Input | | 17 | Voltage Spike | | 18 | Audio Frequency Conducted Susceptibility | | 19 | Induced Signal Susceptibility | | 20 | Radio Frequency Susceptibility (RS) | | 21 | Emission of Radio Frequency Energy (RE/CE) | | 22 | Lightning Induced Transient Susceptibility | | 23 | Lightning Direct Effects | | 24 | Icing | | 25 | Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) | | 26 | Fire, Flammability | rtca do-160g

(published December 8, 2010) is the current revision (as of the last major update) of the global standard defining environmental test conditions and procedures for airborne equipment. It was created by RTCA’s Special Committee 135 (SC-135) and is recognized worldwide, including being adopted by the European Organisation for Civil Aviation Equipment (EUROCAE) as ED-14G . Moisture is the enemy of electronics

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