MIL-STD-810G vibration testing
MIL-STD-810G is a rigorous military standard established by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). It defines a series of testing procedures to evaluate the resilience of equipment against environmental stressors—such as extreme temperatures, humidity, vibration, and shock—that may be encountered throughout its operational life.
Originally developed for military hardware, this standard is now widely recognised in the commercial sector as a premier benchmark for certifying the ruggedness and durability of high-end consumer electronics, including smartphones and laptops.
Test overview
■ Purpose
To carry out tests in accordance with MIL-STD-810G
■ EUT
Radio equipment (several kg)
■ Test conditions
- Random vibration test (MIL-STD-810G METHOD 514.6E Figure 514.6E-1)
(1 hour × 3 axes with the PSD shown in Fig. 1 below) - Shock (MIL-STD-810 METHOD 516.6 Table 516.6-II)
Sawtooth 40 g 11 msec (shown in Fig. 2 below) ±3 times in each direction (18 times in total)
Fig. 1 Vibration test requirement PSD/Fig. 2 Shock requirement waveform

Test image

Memo
Facilities used
Vibration test system: i240/SA3M/H6
Vibration controller: K2 software Random Shock
Head expander: TBV-550S-J50-M
Test time
5 hours /1 day
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