MIL-STD-202 Method 106 outlines the procedure for moisture resistance testing, designed to assess the ability of electronic components to withstand exposure to high humidity environments. This test is crucial for ensuring reliability and performance in conditions where moisture could potentially cause corrosion or electrical failures. The procedure involves subjecting the component to a series of temperature and humidity cycles, simulating real-world environmental conditions. Typically, the test includes a 24-hour cycle with temperature variations from 25°C to 65°C, combined with relative humidity levels reaching up to 98%. The test may also incorporate a series of electrical load conditions to evaluate the component's functionality under stress. Successful completion of this test indicates that the component can maintain its integrity and performance without degradation when exposed to moisture. This ensures that the product is suitable for use in environments where humidity is a concern, providing confidence in its durability and reliability.