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108-2086 Datasheet, PDF (4/6 Pages) TE Connectivity Ltd – When tests are performed on the subject product line, procedures specified in Figure 1 shall be used.
108-2086
3.6. Product Qualification and Requalification Test Sequence
Test or Examination
Initial examination of product
Low level contact resistance
Temperature rise vs current
Current cycling
Vibration
Mechanical shock
Durability
Mating force
Unmating force
Termination tensile strength
Humidity-temperature cycling
Temperature life
Final examination of product
Test Group (a)
1
2
3
4
Test Sequence (b)
1
1
1
1
3,7 2,8
4,9
2,4
3
5
7
6
4
3
2
8
2
5
6
9 10 3
5
NOTE
(a) See paragraph 4.1.A.
(b) Numbers indicate sequence in which tests are performed.
Figure 2
4. QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS
4.1. Qualification Testing
A. Specimen Selection
Specimens shall be prepared in accordance with applicable Instruction Sheets and shall be
selected at random from current production. Test Groups 1, 2, and 4 shall consist of a minimum of
six specimens. Test Group 3 shall consist of a minimum of five specimens.
B. Test Sequence
Qualification inspection shall be verified by testing specimens as specified in Figure 2.
4.2. Requalification Testing
If changes significantly affecting form, fit or function are made to the product or manufacturing process,
product assurance shall coordinate requalification testing, consisting of all or part of the original testing
sequence as determined by development/product, quality and reliability engineering.
4.3. Acceptance
Acceptance is based on verification that the product meets the requirements of Figure 1. Failures
attributed to equipment, test setup or operator deficiencies shall not disqualify the product. If product
failure occurs, corrective action shall be taken and specimens resubmitted for qualification. Testing to
confirm corrective action is required before resubmittal.
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