Verification of MIL-STD-810 Test Claims for Mini Puck

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Question:

We are going to be conducted DO-160 testing on a new unit which utilizes the BotBlox Puck Mini. Can you please review and advise if the attached brochure is accurate to the MIL-STD-810 tests conducted on the Puck Mini?

Answer:

The tests we conducted are:
Low temperature: -50°C for 30 minutes - PASS (no loss of bandwidth): PASS (no damage or loss of bandwidth)

High temperature: 110°C for 30 minutes - PASS (no loss of bandwidth): PASS (no damage or loss of bandwidth)

Humidity: 95% RH, 25°C for 30 minutes - PASS (no loss of bandwidth): PASS (no damage or loss of bandwidth)

Temperature shock: -50°C to 110°C, 5 minutes dwell time, 3 sec transfer time, 3 cycles - PASS (no loss of bandwidth): PASS (no damage or loss of bandwidth)

Vibration: 15Hz with 15mm displacement to 2000Hz at 100G, 20 min per axis for 1 hour, three axes: PASS (no damage or loss of bandwidth)

Shock: 75g with 6ms duration, three axes, 5 shocks: PASS (no damage or loss of bandwidth)

You’ll find the test report on that in the link below.

We did some additional vibration testing, specifically to test how tolerant the screws are to vibration. Results of that are in the link below.