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Comparing differend specs

Comparing differend specs

Comparing differend specs

(OP)
Hi,
I have to compare two specs for a box (electronic package). The box is already meets SAE J1455 spec:
  -Vibration: 4g peak 100-1100Hz,
  -Shock 18g for 2milisec).
Now, there is another enviromental spec that we are trying to meet:
  -Vibration: 1.5g RMS, 5 to 150Hz (operational), 8g RMS, 100 to 1,100Hz (endurance)
  -Shock: 5g of 6 milliseconds

This is all data that I have and I am wonder if meeting SAE spec assure me that the box meets second spec. I appreaciate any help.
Thank you.
 

RE: Comparing differend specs

You'd have to know a fair bit more about the system before you could be confident of meeting the shock requirement.

And I suspect the 8g rms is a lot more than the 4g peak.

Cheers

Greg Locock

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RE: Comparing differend specs

(OP)
Thank you, GregLocock.

I'll have to find more information.

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