MIL-HDBK-2036 Base Document:1999
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PREPARATION OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
English
1 SCOPE
1.1 Scope
1.2 Use
1.3 Classification
1.4 Specifications
1.5 System classification (ship)
1.6 System classification (space)
1.7 System classification (mobile)
1.8 System classification (land-based)
2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
2.1 General
2.2 Government documents
2.3 Non-Government publications
2.4 Order of precedence
3 DEFINITIONS
3.1 Definitions of acronyms
3.2 Definitions of terms
4 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
4.1 Policy guidance
4.2 Mission critical requirements (ship)
4.3 Equipment control (space)
4.4 TEMPEST
4.5 Interchangeability
4.6 Human factors engineering (space)
4.7 Serial numbers
4.8 ESD
4.9 Corrosion
4.10 Protective enclosures
4.11 Packaging and handling
4.12 Safety
4.13 Reliability
4.14 Maintainability
4.15 Environmental stress screening
5 DETAILED GUIDELINES
5.1 Ship equipment
5.2 Space equipment
5.3 Mobile equipment
5.4 Land-based equipment
6 NOTES
6.1 Intended use
6.2 Applications
6.3 Changes for previous issue
6.4 Subject term (keyword) listing
APPENDIX A - Equipment Design Guidance
APPENDIX B - Leakage Current Tests
SUBJECT INDEX
TABLE I Space system classifications
TABLE II Ship tailoring matrix
TABLE III Space tailoring requirements
TABLE IV Mobile tailoring matrix
TABLE V Land-based tailoring matrix
TABLE VI Prohibited materials
TABLE VII Temperature limits
TABLE VIII Vibration frequency range and amplitude
TABLE IX Equipment sound levels
TABLE X Acoustic loading environment for typical launch
vehicle
TABLE XI Typical sinusoidal vibration during launch
TABLE XII Temperature limits
TABLE XIII Equipment sound levels
TABLE XIV Conductor designations
TABLE XV Dielectric test voltages
TABLE XVI Equipment mounting
TABLE XVII Parts
TABLE XVIII Electronic parts selection
TABLE XIX Materials
TABLE XX Processes
FIGURE 1 Acquisition options
FIGURE 2 Typical random vibration during launch
FIGURE 3 Acoustic loading environment for typical launch
vehicle
FIGURE 4 Pyroshock environment for typical launch vehicle
FIGURE 5 Electrical power source information plate
FIGURE 6 Curve of light transmission of red material
FIGURE 7 Single-phase test diagram for leakage current
measurements
FIGURE 8 Three-phase test diagram for leakage current
measurement
FIGURE 9 DC test diagram for leakage current measurement
Gives guidance for the tailoring of general and detailed requirements which must be addressed in the preparation of specifications for electronic equipment used in ships (including submarines), space, mobile (vehicular) and land applications.
Committee |
AREA GDRQ
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes MIL STD 2036 (07/2000) New child NOT 1 2022 is added
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
158
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ProductNote |
New child NOT 1 2022 is added
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PublisherName |
US Military Specs/Standards/Handbooks
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Status |
Current
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