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NPFC - DI-EMCS-81853

TEST PLAN FOR MISSION CRITICAL SUBSYSTEM IMMUNITY TEST

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Organization: NPFC
Publication Date: 28 November 2011
Status: active
Page Count: 2
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Use/Relationship: The HEMP Protection Subsystem's Mission Critical Subsystem (MCS) Immunity Test Plan (MITP) shall prescribe the detailed procedures for planning, preparation, implementation, and reporting of Mission Critical Subsystem (MCS) Immunity testing as specified by MIL-STD-461 CS116 or equivalent that will constitute adequate proof, when combined with data analysis, that the MCS immunity testing requirements in MIL-STD-3023 Appendix C have been achieved. The objective of MCS immunity testing is to provide the immunity data in terms of their NORM attributes for assessing the design margin requirements in MIL-STD-3023. (Definition of NORM attributes is contained in MIL-STD-3023 Appendix C.)

The MITP provides the procedures used by the government to obtain and evaluate HEMP protection performance data on MCS to be installed in aircraft.

a. This DID contains the format and content preparation instructions described in sections C.4.4, C.4.5, C.4.6, and C.4.7 of MIL-STD-3023.

b. This DID is related to DI-EMCS-81850, DI-EMCS-81851 and DI-EMCS-81854.

Document History

March 20, 2023
HEMP PROTECTION SUBSYSTEM (HPS) PERFORMANCE IMMUNITY TEST PLAN
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DI-EMCS-81853
November 28, 2011
TEST PLAN FOR MISSION CRITICAL SUBSYSTEM IMMUNITY TEST
Use/Relationship: The HEMP Protection Subsystem's Mission Critical Subsystem (MCS) Immunity Test Plan (MITP) shall prescribe the detailed procedures for planning, preparation, implementation, and...
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