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Many single board computers and heatsinks are not designed to withstand high vibration and/or shock. When used in vehicles, as in buses for navigation, or for ticketing and security cameras, they require high vibration resistance. Therefore, Advantech performs shock and vibration tests to ensure that products operate smoothly and reliably in any operating environment.
 
Design Validation for Vibration & Shock
Advantech performs random vibration tests that comply with IEC60068-2-64 environmental testing, and bump tests that meet IEC60068-2-29. The random vibration test is a simulation of the actual transport vibration environment which is a much more complex test than simply a long interval of constant-frequency, constant-amplitude, low-level shocks. Testing is performed on our own inhouse vibration simulator equipment that can perform random vibration tests for the X/Y as well as the Z-axis that make boards endure a various of transportation situation.

The Bump test is a simulation of producing accurate and repeatable half-sine pulses with specific G-values for + Z-axis and - Z-axis in accordance with military and industry specifications on specially designed equipment.. With simulation of real world shock pulses and impact energy levels, Advantech can systematically test and optimize product design and packaging.