In-vehicle rear view monitors are essential for modern automotive safety, offering wider visibility than traditional mirrors. To ensure their long-term reliability, aging tests are crucial. An ageing test of 8 hours is conducted to simulate extended use and ensure the reliability and performance of components under typical operating conditions.
Here are the necessities of aging tests for in-car monitors:
Stability and Reliability: Tests simulate daily use stresses like vibrations and temperature changes to confirm monitor stability.
Image Quality and Clarity: These tests ensure that monitors continue to provide clear, high-definition images under various conditions.
Durability Assessment: Tests evaluate the monitor’s endurance over its operational lifetime, informing on maintenance needs and lifespan.
Safety and Regulatory Compliance: These tests guarantee that monitors maintain performance in emergencies and meet safety standards.
Product Quality Control: Tests detect design or manufacturing flaws early, enhancing the overall quality and reliability before market release.