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50G Positive Z-Direction

The AEye 4Sight M sensor completes 50g mechanical shock testing on June 5, 2020. The tests were performed and certified by NTS at their facilities in Fremont, CA.

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Published October 6, 2020By AEye Official_News
Categorized as Automotive, Official Press Release, Suppliers Tagged Autonomous, JLR, Mobility, Tata

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