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Government tests confirm sensor accuracy

An AKCP product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 11, 2005

AKCP's sensorProbe and cameraProbe products have undergone harsh environment testing by the Government of India.

AKCP's sensorProbe and cameraProbe products have undergone harsh environment testing by the Government of India.

The Indian Government agency Electronics Test and Development Corporation (ETDC) provided and regulated these tests.

Environmental test chambers configured for temperature and humidity testing exposed AKCP products to prolonged periods of extreme temperatures and humidity.

The test cycle took about 5 hours.

The products were powered and run at the testing points (1, 2, 3 and 4).

The test began with the temperature linearly decreasing from a room temperature to -40C in the first hour.

The temperature stayed at -40C for 30 minutes.

Then, it was heated up to 85C with relative humidity of 80%.

The system was tested for 30 minutes, and the temperature was then reduced to room temperature again.

Every product was put into the test chamber, with the three dual sensors to compare the reading value from the sensors and the setting value on the chamber.

The readings from all the sensors were close to one another, with just 1% error.

The sensorProbe2 results were impressive; it worked perfectly in temperatures ranging from -35 to +80C.

For the sensorProbe8 series (sensorProbe8, sensorProbe8-X20 and sensorProbe8-X60), the results were similar, with the maximum operating temperature of 55C.

The cameraProbe8 had an operating environment from -35 to +55C.

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