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XPLORE TECHNOLOGIES
The iX104C5 is rigorously tested independently and certified by third-party facilities to ensure reliable
performance in demanding and harsh environments. Xplore’s rugged products undergo testing and validation
based on “The Military Standard for Environmental Testing and Engineering Guidelines” (MIL-STD-810G). MIL-
STD-810G is used for determining the effects of natural and induced (man-made) environments on products
intended for use in harsh mobile environments. It includes guidance for accelerated or aggravated testing
during the design process to assess product suitability for the environmental conditions anticipated throughout
its lifecycle. Departments and agencies of the U.S. Department of Defense have approved it for use.
It is important to note that although companies may claim MIL-STD-810G design elements, Xplore has
documented these test parameters and results, and warranties its products to these published specifications.
More importantly, Xplore has deployed approximately one hundred thousand of its rugged systems (since
inception) to customers worldwide and is recognized in the industry as an innovative leader in the field.
Xplore’s products have been tested in real-world applications as Xplore’s global network of satisfied
customers expands across a variety of vertical markets.
The rugged Xplore iX104 C5 is designed, tested and backed to meet the following specifications, which
closely approximate the varied application conditions to which our products are exposed.
iX104C5 RUGGED TESTING AND CERTIFICATION SUMMARY
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MIL-STD-810G TESTING
TRANSIT DROP
OPERATING
4' (1.22 m); drop direct to concrete, 26 total drops: one drop to each face, edge and corner. Unit
is operating and remains operational. Exceeds MIL-STD-810G, Method 516.6, Proc IV
7' (2.13 m); drop to 2" plywood over concrete, 26 total drops. One drop to each face, edge
and corner. Unit is operating. Exceeds MIL-STD-810G, Method 516.6, Procedure IV
MINIMUM INTEGRITY
VIBRATION
Minimum integrity testing. Unit is non-operating. MIL-STD-810G, Method 514.6, Procedure I:
Figure 514.6 E-1, Category 24
VEhICLE VIBRATION
Vehicle vibration testing. Unit is operating. MIL-STD-810G, US Highway Truck, Method 514.6,
Procedure I: Figure 514.6 C-1 Category 4. Tablet w/ Dock and Vehicle Kit
TEMPERATURE
EXTREMES
(OPERATING/NON-
OPERATING)
Operating: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C): Unit is operating. Cold boot within 15 min (power
source)
Operating (M5 Tablet with SSD/Heater and Military V.Dock): -49°F to 140°F (-45°C to 60°C):
Unit is operating. Cold boot within 15 min (power source)
Non-Operating/Storage: -60°F to 160°F (-51°C to 71°C). Unit is non-operating
MIL-STD-810G, Methods 501.5, 502.5, Procedures I and II
ThERMAL ShOCK
-60°F to 160°F (-51°C to 71°C). MIL-STD-810G Method 503.5,
Procedure II, cyclic: Unit is non-operating
BLOWING RAIN
4.0"/hr (101.6 mm/hr) of blowing rain with a 40 mph wind source for 30 minutes on each
surface. Unit is operating. MIL-STD-810G, Method 506.5, Procedure I
BLOWING SAND
AND DUST
Blowing sand and dust at 30 mph for 30 minutes. Unit is operating. MIL-STD-810G, Method
510.5, Procedures I (Blowing Dust) and II (Blowing Sand)
hUMIDITY
3%-95% - non-non condensing humidity. Five 48-hour cycles. Unit is operating. MIL-STD-
810G, Method 507.5, Procedure II
SALT FOG SPRAY
5% saline exposure for 2 Cycles x 48 hrs. (24 hrs wet/24 hrs dry). Unit is not operating. MIL-
STD-810G, Method 509.5, Procedure I
BENCh ShOCK (M5)
4" (101.6 mm) drop onto wooden bench. Four drops on each face. Unit is non-operating. MIL-
STD-810G, Method 516.6, Procedure VI
FUNCTIONAL ShOCK
40g (peak), 11 ms, saw tooth, 3 axis x 6 shocks = 18 shocks. Unit is not operating. 20g
(peak) operating. MIL-STD-810G, Method 516.6, Procedure I
CRASh ShOCK
75g (peak), 11ms, saw tooth, 2+/- shocks x 3 axis = 6 shocks. Unit is non-operating.
MIL-STD-810G, Method 516.6, Procedure V
RUGGED DESIGN
TESTING/
CERTIFICATIONS
DATA PROTECTION
PROVEN RUGGED IN THE REAL WORLD