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RHFAC14K01V Datasheet, PDF (16/24 Pages) List of Unclassifed Manufacturers – STANDARD MICROCIRCUIT DRAWING
4.4.4.1 Total dose irradiation testing. Total dose irradiation testing shall be performed in accordance with MIL-STD-883,
method 1019, condition A, and as specified herein. Prior to and during total dose irradiation characterization and testing, the
devices for characterization shall be biased so that 50 percent are at inputs high and 50 percent are at inputs low, and the
devices for testing shall be biased to the worst case condition established during characterization. Devices shall be biased as
follows:
a. Inputs tested high, VCC = 5.5 V dc ±5%, VIN = 5.0 V dc +10%, RIN = 1 kΩ ±20%, and all outputs are open.
b. Inputs tested low, VCC = 5.5 V dc ±5%, VIN = 0.0 V, RIN = 1 kΩ ±20%, and all outputs are open.
4.4.4.1.1 Accelerated aging test. Accelerated aging shall be performed on classes M, Q, and V devices requiring an RHA
level greater than 5K rads (Si). The post-anneal end-point electrical parameter limits shall be as specified in table I herein and
shall be the pre-irradiation end-point electrical parameter limit at 25°C ±5°C. Testing shall be performed at initial qualification
and after any design or process changes which may affect the RHA response of the device.
4.5 Methods of inspection. Methods of inspection shall be specified as follows:
4.5.1 Voltage and current. Unless otherwise specified, all voltages given are referenced to the microcircuit GND terminal.
Currents given are conventional current and positive when flowing into the referenced terminal.
5. PACKAGING
5.1 Packaging requirements. The requirements for packaging shall be in accordance with MIL-PRF-38535 for device classes
Q and V or MIL-PRF-38535, appendix A for device class M.
6. NOTES
6.1 Intended use. Microcircuits conforming to this drawing are intended for use for Government microcircuit applications
(original equipment), design applications, and logistics purposes.
6.1.1 Replaceability. Microcircuits covered by this drawing will replace the same generic device covered by a
contractor-prepared specification or drawing.
6.1.2 Substitutability. Device class Q devices will replace device class M devices.
6.2 Configuration control of SMD's. All proposed changes to existing SMD's will be coordinated with the users of record for
the individual documents. This coordination will be accomplished using DD Form 1692, Engineering Change Proposal.
6.3 Record of users. Military and industrial users should inform Defense Supply Center Columbus (DSCC) when a system
application requires configuration control and which SMD's are applicable to that system. DSCC will maintain a record of users
and this list will be used for coordination and distribution of changes to the drawings. Users of drawings covering microelectronic
devices (FSC 5962) should contact DSCC-VA, telephone (614) 692-0544.
6.4 Comments. Comments on this drawing should be directed to DSCC-VA , Columbus, Ohio 43218-3990, or telephone
(614) 692-0547.
6.5 Abbreviations, symbols, and definitions. The abbreviations, symbols, and definitions used herein are defined in
MIL-PRF-38535 and MIL-HDBK-1331.
6.6 Sources of supply.
6.6.1 Sources of supply for device classes Q and V. Sources of supply for device classes Q and V are listed in QML-38535.
The vendors listed in QML-38535 have submitted a certificate of compliance (see 3.6 herein) to DSCC-VA and have agreed to
this drawing.
6.6.2 Approved sources of supply for device class M. Approved sources of supply for class M are listed in MIL-HDBK-103.
The vendors listed in MIL-HDBK-103 have agreed to this drawing and a certificate of compliance (see 3.6 herein) has been
submitted to and accepted by DSCC-VA.
STANDARD
MICROCIRCUIT DRAWING
DEFENSE SUPPLY CENTER COLUMBUS
COLUMBUS, OHIO 43218-3990
DSCC FORM 2234
APR 97
SIZE
A
REVISION LEVEL
B
5962-87624
SHEET
16