ESD simulator rentals that provide MIL-STD-883 (Mil Standard 883) testing are an ideal low-cost option for occasional testing needs. This military standard provides the uniform methods and procedures for testing microelectronic devices for use within military and aerospace electronic systems, requiring an 100pF/1500Ω discharge network. This standard is can be download via the University of California website. This includes testing for the effects of natural elements and conditions in the military and space operating areas, ensuring a level quality and reliability. MIL-STD-883 classifications is used to identify packaging and handling requirements per MIL-PRF-38535 and classification data for MIL-STD-1686. This standard applies only to microelectronic devices. Our ESD Simulators Rentals offer the required 100pF/1500Ω discharge network allowing forreplicating the required waveform and voltage as required by this standard.
This Military Standard defines failures based on threshold classifications (0-3) and is dependent upon the voltage. These threshold levels start <250 (class 0) volts and go to beyond 8000 volts (class 3B). MIL-STD-883 requires three positive and three negative pulses using each required pin combination with a minimum of 1 second delay between pulses. Should a device fail a particular threshold level, the next lower voltage level should be used. Waveform verification for this standard should be done at the beginning of each shift, or prior to each testing, whichever occurs first. Should a simulator not meet the requirements all testing done since last verification will be repeated. Below you will find a list of classifications and required voltages in accordance with this military standard. We offer ESD simulator rentals that provide testing to the all classes of testing.
MIL-STD-883 (military standard 883) requires 30kV discharge capabilities with an 100pF/1500Ω discharge network. We provide ESD simulator rentals from both Teseqand EMC Partner that meet these requirements. All of our EMC test equipment rentals come with an A2LA accredited calibration. For some testing situations, the calibration is not a necessity, however it does provide the reassurance that testing is being completed to meet the same criteria used by testing labs. This is important, especially for electrostatic discharge given that many oscilloscopes do not have capabilities to capture this fast waveform.