MIL-STD-810 was my "bible" back in the 1980's when I was writing Environmental Design Criteria Test Plans for electronic assemblies. It has been quite a while since I used it.
I was a senior member of the IEST when I retired and was visiting the site this morning, mostly out of nostalgia.
Anyway - I came across this and thought I'd post a link.
Remember - MIL-STD's are from the US government and are free (as in beer...
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I was a senior member of the IEST when I retired and was visiting the site this morning, mostly out of nostalgia.
Anyway - I came across this and thought I'd post a link.
With the February 2019 publication of MIL-STD-810H, Working Group 043 of the IEST Design, Test, and Evaluation Division (WG-DTE043) has fulfilled its mission to review current environmental testing guidance and recommend improvements to the Tri-Service Working Group that developed the new edition of the widely used Military Standard.
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