BS EN 60068-4:1996 - Environmental testing - Information for specification writers. Test summaries
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BS EN 60068-4:1996 is a British Standard that specifies the testing requirements for environmental testing of electronic equipment. Specifically, it outlines the requirements for testing electronic equipment under conditions of alternating temperature.
The standard provides guidance on the preparation and execution of the test, including the temperature range, the rate of change of temperature, and the measurement and recording of test results. It also provides information on the interpretation of test results and the criteria for determining the performance of the equipment under test.
BS EN 60068-4:1996 is part of a series of standards known as the "Environmental testing for electronic equipment" series. These standards cover various types of environmental testing, including temperature, humidity, vibration, and shock. They are designed to help manufacturers ensure that their electronic equipment is able to operate reliably in a range of environmental conditions.