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SMD-5962-87762 REV B
Abstract: This drawing describes device requirements for MIL-STD-883 compliant, non-JAN class level B microcircuits in accordance with MIL-PRF-38535, appendix A. Intended Use: Microcircuits conforming to this drawing ... -
SMD-5962-89614 REV G
Abstract: This drawing documents two product assurance class levels consisting of high reliability (device classes Q and M) and space application (device class V). A choice of case outlines and lead finishes are available and are ... -
MIL-PRF-31032/6A
Abstract: This specification covers the generic performance requirements for single and double sided (one or two conductor layers) printed wiring boards (hereafter designated printed board) with or without plated holes, constructed ... -
SMD-5962-89624 REV E
Abstract: This drawing documents two product assurance class levels consisting of high reliability (device classes Q and M) and space application (device class V). A choice of case outlines and lead finishes are available and are ... -
SMD-5962-87506 REV B
Abstract: This drawing describes device requirements for MIL-STD-883 compliant, non-JAN class level B microcircuits in accordance with MIL-PRF-38535, appendix A. Intended Use: Microcircuits conforming to this drawing ... -
SMD-5962-96582 REV C
Abstract: This drawing documents two product assurance class levels consisting of high reliability (device classes Q and M) and space application (device class V). A choice of case outlines and lead finishes are available and are ... -
MIL-PRF-22/2E (1)
Abstract: This specification covers the requirements for style RP07, variable, wirewound, power type, enclosed resistors. -
SMD-5962-87727 REV D
Abstract: This drawing describes device requirements for MIL-STD-883 compliant, non-JAN class level B microcircuits in accordance with MIL-PRF-38535, appendix A.Intended Use: Microcircuits conforming to this drawing ... -
DSCC-VID-V62/05603
Abstract: This drawing documents the general requirements of a high performance logarithmic amplifier microcircuit, with an operating temperature range of −55°C to +125°C.