IEC 60512-6-1:2002
Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements - Part 6-1: Dynamic stress tests - Test 6a: Acceleration, steady state
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IEC 60512-6-1:2002 is the technical reference for connectors for electronic equipment, focusing on dynamic stress tests for acceleration in steady state. It is relevant when engineering teams need to evaluate how connector systems behave under sustained acceleration conditions and whether contact integrity and mechanical stability remain acceptable in service. For organizations involved in product evaluation, laboratory evaluation, or documented evaluation, IEC 60512-6-1:2002 supports a structured approach to testing and technical review during design verification and conformity assessment.
Purpose of IEC 60512-6-1:2002
The purpose of IEC 60512-6-1:2002 is to define a test method within the connector test series for assessing dynamic stress performance under steady-state acceleration. As indicated by the title, the document is intended to help users verify whether connectors for electronic equipment can withstand acceleration-related mechanical loading without unacceptable degradation. That makes it useful in engineering validation, risk management, and compliance workflows where repeatable test conditions and traceable results are important for technical assessment and quality assurance.
Compliance applications of IEC 60512-6-1:2002
IEC 60512-6-1:2002 is commonly used in testing workflows for electronic equipment that depends on reliable connector performance in mechanically stressed environments. It can support procurement review, product qualification, and laboratory evaluation when connector behavior under acceleration must be documented for conformity assessment or internal acceptance criteria. Engineering teams may use it alongside other verification activities to compare test results, support technical compliance decisions, and strengthen regulatory preparation for assemblies where connector stability is a key design consideration.
Benefits of IEC 60512-6-1:2002
Using IEC 60512-6-1:2002 helps bring consistency to connector testing and improves confidence in operational consistency across development and validation programs. It can reduce risk by providing a recognized method for assessing acceleration-related stress effects, which is valuable when safety, interoperability, and long-term reliability are priorities. For procurement and quality workflows, it offers a clear compliance reference that supports technical documentation, engineering specification review, and evidence-based product evaluation before release or certification activities.
- Defines a focused test method for steady-state acceleration stress on connectors for electronic equipment
- Supports repeatable laboratory evaluation and documented verification activities
- Useful for conformity assessment, technical compliance review, and procurement checks
- Helps teams assess mechanical robustness and reduce connector-related risk
- Provides a practical reference for engineering documentation and quality assurance workflows
- Publication Date: 2002-02-21
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60512-6-1:2002 (2002-02-21)
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