Systems and methods for conducting simultaneous vibration...

Measuring and testing – Vibration – Vibrator

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C073S571000, C073S865600

Reexamination Certificate

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08079267

ABSTRACT:
A mounting pedestal is designed to hold a DUT in position for both electrical testing and vibration testing. The design is such that the pedestal can remain thermally sealed from an environment created within a confined area so as to impart vibration to a DUT positioned within the environmentally protected area, the vibration coming from a vibrator outside the environmentally sealed area. The pedestal, in one embodiment, extends through the base of a DUT holding tray while still preserving the environment within the sealed area. In one embodiment, the pedestal can position the DUT in any of several selected orientations.

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