In other news, The Olympus has passed all certification tests which are required to ship by airplane. Admittedly we caught this requirement a bit late, having already passed all safety tests, this actually needs to be performed by a certified Authority specifically for airfreight. For those interested these are the tests:
T1 – Altitude Simulation (Simulation to 50,000 ft altitude atmosphere)
T2 – Thermal Test (12-hour dwell times at -40°C and 72°C, repeated 10 times)
T3 – Vibration (1G from 7Hz to 18Hz, 2g from >18Hz to 200Hz, 3-hour test in each axis)
T4 – Shock (34.6g shock pulses in positive and negative direction)
T5 – External Short Circuit (Pack conditioned at 57C, short maintained for 1-hour or more)
T6 – Impact (dropped from 61cm)
T7 – Overcharge (Charge at twice manufacturer’s recommended current)
T8 – Forced Discharge (12 V power supply connected in series at maximum recommended current)
You have to submit 4 completed products on which all these tests are performed.
Further to this the Battery Management app should appear in the Apple Store / Google Play Store on the 3rd of June.
Now that's a proper torture session!
I suppose it gives the green light to go into production.
The collaboration with MSB is also excellent news!
If I've done my sums right, that makes 4 collaborations: MSB, LampizatOr, Aries Cerat and TotalDac.
That's a pretty good first step!
These are all big names in high-end HiFi.
I suspect that other major brands will follow suit.
Any other collaborations in sight?
Cheers,
Thomas
