DLA - MIL-BUL-103AC
LIST OF STANDARD MICROCIRCUIT DRAWINGS
| Organization: | DLA |
| Publication Date: | 19 September 1995 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 369 |
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The Standard Microcircuit Drawing Program (SMDP) is directly under the auspices of the DoD Parts Control Program (PCP) as described and reinforced by DODI 4120.19. Contractually, the PCP is implemented by MIL-STD-965, "Parts Control Program." The PCP, whether imposed by MIL-STD-965 or via some other contractual means, shall be the avenue for screening candidate parts for the SMDP by the DESC Military Parts Control Advisory Group (MPCAG).
This list has been prepared for use by or for the Government in the acquisition of products covered by SMD's. Listing of a product is not intended to and does not constitute endorsement of the product by the Department of Defense. This list is subject to change without notice; revision or amendment of this list will be issued as necessary. This listing supersedes the approved source of supply listing in the individual Standard Microcircuit Drawings; however, the listing of a product does not release the supplier from compliance with the SMD requirements.
The PIN's listed in section 1, part 1, are comprised of the elements shown in the following example (see 1.3.2 for one part - one part number differentiation):
One part - one part number PIN
Non - one part - one part number PIN
One part - one part number SMD's for device classes Q, V, H, and K may cover custom device products which are generally used to specify application specific integrated circuits (both monolithic and hybrid). To differentiate between one part - one part number SMD's that cover standard product from custom product a single alpha character will be placed in the unique 3 digit portion of the SMD drawing number as in the following example: 5962-90A23. This will be the only change to the SMD PIN for custom products.
One part - one part number SMD's (fully implemented after SMD 5962-90659) contain device requirements for all three of the major military microcircuit requirements documents. By establishing a one part number system covering all three documents, the OEM can acquire to the highest level available for a given generic device to meet system needs without modifying the original contract parts selection criteria.
Example PIN Manufacturing Document Military documentation format under new system source listing listing New MIL-I-38535 Standard Microcircuit 5962-XXXXXZZ(Q or V)YY QML-38535 MIL-BUL-103 Drawings New MIL-H-38534 Standard Microcircuit 5962-XXXXXZZ(H or K)YY QML-38534 MIL-BUL-103 Drawings New 1.2.1 of MIL-STD-883 Standard 5962-XXXXXZZ(M)YY MIL-BUL-103 MIL-BUL-103 Microcircuit Drawings
Case outline and lead finish are as described in each SMD.
Device-class-Q devices will replace device-class-M devices.
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