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I've dug through the datasheets quite a bit and I apologize if this has been published somewhere, but I haven't seen it.
What sort of shock rating (i.e. # of g's) can the ez-ble modules handle and:
1) simply survive without damage?
2) and continue to operate without issue?
Thanks for any insight.
-Keith
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They might not have data on this, and thus you might have to test this on your own 😞
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They might not have data on this, and thus you might have to test this on your own 😞
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Hi,
Unfortunately, we have not yet characterized this. As @e.pratt_1639216 said, you might have to characterize this on your own.
Regards,
-Madhu Sudhan
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Hi Keith,
For few of our BLE modules, we have performed few reliability tests. The modules have been tested for mechanical shock under the 'MIL-STD 202 Method 213' test condition. For vibration, the test condition was 'MIL-STD 202 Method 204 '. The modules have passed both of these tests.