| Military Specification |
Description of Test |
Test Results |
MIL-STD-810F - Impact Resistant to Drop - PASSED
1900 & 2600 |
Resistance to impact
by dropping according to Method 516.5, Procedure IV (Transit Drop) of MIL-STD-810F, (Four foot drop
to concrete, all surfaces, edges and corners)
"Department of Defense Test Method Standard for Environmental Engineering
Considerations and Laboratory Tests" |
"No damage, except for
slight cosmetic damage such as small dents or scuff marks,
was observed." ---Hauser Laboratories of Boulder, Colorado |
MIL-STD-810F - Water Resistance - PASSED
1900 & 2600 |
Water infiltration resistance according to the
Immersion test described in MIL-STD-810F, Method 512.4. |
"Cases were tested with a simulated
PDA in place, no water leakage was observed in any of the cases tested." ---Hauser Laboratories of Boulder, Colorado |
IP67 rating for water and dust intrusion - PASSED
1900 |
Water testing per IEC 60529 Edition 2.1, Temporary Immersion (30 minutes immersion at 1 meter depth) |
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MIL-STD-810F - Dust Intrusion - PASSED
1900 |
Dust intrusion resistance according to the
MIL-STD-810F, Method 510.4, Procedure 1 (Blowing Dust). |
|
IP67 rating for water and dust intrusion - PASSED
1900 |
Dust testing per IEC 60529 Edition 2.1, Section 13.4 (Blowing Dust) |
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SAE J575 (JUN92) - Dust Resistance - PASSED
2600 |
Dust Resistance according to the test contained in SAE J575
(JUN92), a standard according to automotive lighting devices. |
"No evidence of dust penetration
into the interior of the case was observed." ---Hauser Laboratories of Boulder, Colorado |