Example: bankruptcy

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK …

METRIC. MIL-HDBK-2036. 1 November 1999. SUPERSEDING. MIL-STD-2036A. 3 September 1993. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE . HANDBOOK . preparation OF. electronic equipment SPECIFICATIONS. AMSC N/A AREA GDRQ. This HANDBOOK is for guidance only. Do not cite this document as a requirement. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. MIL-HDBK-2036. FOREWORD. 1. This HANDBOOK provides guidance to specifiers and the acquisition community for the development of requirements for end-item specifications and commercial item descriptions. This HANDBOOK also provides quidance for the evaluation of commercial- off-the-shelf (COTS) equipment and nondevelopmental items (NDI) as to their suitability for use in military environments. 2. This HANDBOOK is for guidance only. This HANDBOOK cannot be cited as a requirement. If it is, the contractor does not have to comply. 3. This document incorporates the guidelines of the Acquisition Reforms, as outlined in the Process Action Team (PAT) on Military Specifications and Standards report, "Blueprint for Change," of April 94; SECDEF memorandum, "Specifications and Standards - a New Way of Doing Business," of 29 June 1994; and OASN (RD&A).

metric mil-hdbk-2036 1 november 1999 superseding mil-std-2036a 3 september 1993 department of defense handbook preparation of electronic equipment specifications

Tags:

  Department, Handbook, Specification, Department of defense handbook, Defense, Preparation, Electronic, Equipment, Department of defense handbook preparation of electronic equipment specifications

Information

Domain:

Source:

Link to this page:

Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:

Other abuse

Transcription of DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HANDBOOK …

1 METRIC. MIL-HDBK-2036. 1 November 1999. SUPERSEDING. MIL-STD-2036A. 3 September 1993. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE . HANDBOOK . preparation OF. electronic equipment SPECIFICATIONS. AMSC N/A AREA GDRQ. This HANDBOOK is for guidance only. Do not cite this document as a requirement. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. MIL-HDBK-2036. FOREWORD. 1. This HANDBOOK provides guidance to specifiers and the acquisition community for the development of requirements for end-item specifications and commercial item descriptions. This HANDBOOK also provides quidance for the evaluation of commercial- off-the-shelf (COTS) equipment and nondevelopmental items (NDI) as to their suitability for use in military environments. 2. This HANDBOOK is for guidance only. This HANDBOOK cannot be cited as a requirement. If it is, the contractor does not have to comply. 3. This document incorporates the guidelines of the Acquisition Reforms, as outlined in the Process Action Team (PAT) on Military Specifications and Standards report, "Blueprint for Change," of April 94; SECDEF memorandum, "Specifications and Standards - a New Way of Doing Business," of 29 June 1994; and OASN (RD&A).

2 Memorandum, "Navy Implementation of DOD Policy on Specifications and Standards Reform," of 27 July 1994. Although many of these initiatives were defined herein prior to this revision, many changes are substantial, as indicated in a through e. a. Requirements are to be stated in performance terms. Accordingly, the body of the HANDBOOK deals with the tailoring of performance requirements. For those infrequent instances in which a detail specification is necessary, guideform design and process requirements and have been placed in an appendix for guidance. b. Invoking of detail military standards and specifications requires a waiver. c. Programmatic and logistics requirements have been deleted from this document. d. Definitions and selected requirements have been extracted from source references, converted to performance terms, or identified as unnecessary cost drivers and deleted. e. The PAT report provided a recommended list of prohibited references for ACAT programs, this guidance has been incorporated.

3 4. Beneficial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions) and any pertinent data which may be of use in improving this document should be addressed to: Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, NAVSEA 03R4, 2531 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22242-5160 by using the self-addressed Standardization Document Improvement Proposal (DD Form 1426) appearing at the end of this document or by letter. i MIL-HDBK-2036. CONTENTS. PARAGRAPH PAGE. 1. SCOPE .. 1. Scope .. 1. Use .. 1. 1. 1. System classification (ship) .. 2. System classification (space).. 2. System classification (mobile).. 3. System classification (land-based) .. 3. 2. APPLICABLE 4. 4. Government documents .. 4. Specifications, standards, and handbooks .. 4. Other Government documents, drawings, and publications .. 6. Non-Government publications .. 8. Order of 13. 3. DEFINITIONS .. 14. Definitions of acronyms .. 14. Definitions of terms .. 14. Assembly .. 15. Battleshort .. 15. Catastrophic 15.

4 Classified information processing system (CLIPS) .. 15. Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) .. 15. Component (space) .. 15. Compromising emanations .. 15. Corrosion .. 15. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) .. 15. Electromagnetic pulse (EMP) .. 15. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) .. 15. Emission control (EMCON).. 16. Enclaving .. 16. Faults (battleshort).. 16. Fully hardened .. 16. Functional requirements .. 16. Greenwater loading .. 16. Group .. 16. Hardware levels of assembly (space) .. 16. Hardware levels of assembly (ship, mobile, and land).. 16. ii MIL-HDBK-2036. CONTENTS. PARAGRAPH PAGE. Host space 16. Launch 17. Launch vehicle, expendable .. 17. Launch vehicle, recoverable .. 17. Leakage 17. 17. Minimal acceptance .. 17. Mission critical .. 17. Multipacting .. 17. NDI .. 17. Open systems architecture (OSA) .. 18. Operational 18. Part .. 18. 18. Program 18. 18. Qualification tests (space) .. 19. Ruggedized .. 19. Service 19. Set .. 19. Sheltered .. 19.

5 Space vehicle .. 19. Subassembly .. 19. Subsystem .. 19. 19. Telemetry points .. 20. 20. Transient radiation effects on electronics (TREE).. 20. Unit .. 20. Unsheltered .. 20. Warmup time .. 20. 4. GENERAL 21. Policy 21. 21. Acquisition preference .. 21. Tailoring of requirements .. 21. Tailoring ship requirements .. 21. Tailoring of space 22. Tailoring mobile 23. iii MIL-HDBK-2036. CONTENTS. PARAGRAPH PAGE. Mobile portable equipment .. 24. Tailoring of land-based requirements .. 24. Unique applications .. 25. 25. General 25. Computer resources .. 25. Data buses .. 26. Fiber optics .. 26. Distributive 26. Mission critical requirements (ship).. 26. Mission critical 26. 26. Battleshort .. 26. Smart 26. Redundancy and enclaving .. 26. Soft kills .. 26. Withdrawal and 27. Power interface (ship).. 27. Momentary power interruptions .. 27. Nondomestic power .. 27. Circuit breaker 27. 27. equipment control (space).. 27. Mass .. 27. Power 27. 27. 27. Human factors engineering (space).

6 28. Serial 28. ESD .. 28. Corrosion .. 28. Protective enclosures .. 28. Packaging and handling .. 28. Altitude (nonoperating) .. 28. Temperature (nonoperating) .. 28. Safety .. 29. Prohibited materials .. 29. Glass 29. 29. Radiation 30. iv MIL-HDBK-2036. CONTENTS. PARAGRAPH PAGE. Ionizing radiation .. 30. Thermal 30. Electrical hazards .. 30. Electrical installation (land) .. 30. Leakage 30. Safety ground .. 30. Electrical power .. 31. Overcurrent/fault protection .. 31. Electrical 31. Mechanical 31. Drawers and rack-mounted components .. 31. Doors and hinged 31. Cathode ray tubes .. 31. Connectors .. 31. Switches .. 31. Handling .. 31. Noise 31. Marking .. 31. Reliability .. 32. Maintainability .. 32. Environmental stress 32. 5. DETAILED GUIDELINES .. 33. Ship 33. Auxiliary support services .. 33. AC 33. Fully hardened .. 33. Minimal acceptance .. 33. Ruggedization techniques .. 33. Submarine DC power .. 35. Fully hardened .. 35. Minimal acceptance.

7 35. Seawater .. 35. Fully hardened and minimal acceptance .. 35. Cooling 35. Fully hardened and minimal acceptance .. 35. Compressed air .. 35. Fully hardened and minimal acceptance .. 35. Dry air .. 35. Fully hardened and minimal acceptance .. 36. v MIL-HDBK-2036. CONTENTS. PARAGRAPH PAGE. Environmental 36. DC magnetic field 36. Fully hardened .. 36. Minimal acceptance .. 36. Electromagnetic 36. Dust and 36. Fully hardened .. 37. Minimal acceptance .. 37. Greenwater loading .. 37. Fully hardened .. 37. Minimal acceptance .. 37. Gun muzzle .. 37. Fully hardened .. 37. Minimal acceptance .. 37. 37. Fully hardened .. 37. Minimal acceptance .. 38. Hydrostatic 38. Fully hardened .. 38. Minimal acceptance .. 38. Icing .. 38. Fully hardened .. 38. Minimal acceptance .. 38. Missile exhaust .. 38. Fully hardened .. 38. Minimal acceptance .. 38. Nuclear hardening .. 38. Fully hardened .. 38. Minimal acceptance .. 39. Ruggedization techniques .. 39. Salt fog.

8 40. Fully hardened .. 40. Minimal acceptance .. 40. Ship motion and attitude .. 40. Fully hardened .. 40. Ship motion and attitude 40. Minimal acceptance .. 40. Shock .. 40. Tailoring guidance .. 40. Shock 41. vi MIL-HDBK-2036. CONTENTS. PARAGRAPH PAGE. Fully hardened .. 41. Minimal acceptance .. 41. Ruggedization techniques .. 41. Shock mounts .. 42. Integrated shock attenuation .. 42. Solar 42. Fully hardened .. 42. Minimal acceptance .. 42. Temperature .. 42. Fully hardened .. 42. Minimal acceptance .. 43. Underwater explosion .. 43. Fully hardened .. 43. Minimal acceptance .. 43. Vibration .. 43. Vibration testing .. 43. Wind effects .. 44. Fully hardened .. 44. Minimal acceptance .. 44. Operational 44. Airborne 44. Structureborne noise .. 45. AC 45. Submarine DC power .. 45. Electromagnetic emissions .. 45. EMCON .. 46. DC magnetic requirements for minesweeper equipment .. 46. 46. Size and weight .. 46. Mounting Hardware .. 46. Space 46. Electrical power.

9 46. Warmup time .. 46. Electrical overload protection (unmanned space vehicles) .. 46. Electrical overload protection (manned space vehicles) .. 47. Environmental requirements .. 47. Launch environment .. 47. Temperature .. 47. Fully hardened .. 47. Minimal acceptance .. 47. vii MIL-HDBK-2036. CONTENTS. PARAGRAPH PAGE. Vibration .. 47. Fully hardened .. 47. Minimal acceptance .. 47. Acoustic 48. Fully hardened .. 48. Minimal acceptance .. 48. Sinusoidal 48. Fully hardened .. 48. Minimal acceptance .. 50. 50. Fully hardened .. 51. Minimal acceptance .. 51. Acceleration .. 51. Fully hardened .. 51. Minimal acceptance .. 52. Atmospheric 52. Humidity and salt fog .. 52. Fully hardened .. 52. Minimal acceptance .. 53. On-orbit environment .. 53. Atmospheric 53. Temperature .. 53. Fully hardened .. 53. Minimal acceptance .. 53. Radiation .. 53. Fully hardened .. 53. Minimal acceptance .. 54. Transportability .. 54. Pressurization .. 54. EMC .. 54. Grounding, bonding, and shielding.

10 54. Corona and RF electrical breakdown prevention .. 54. Explosion-proofing .. 54. Mobile equipment .. 55. Automotive baseline specifications .. 55. Temperature .. 55. Fully hardened .. 55. Minimal acceptance .. 55. 55. Fully hardened .. 55. viii MIL-HDBK-2036. CONTENTS. PARAGRAPH PAGE. Minimal acceptance .. 55. Salt fog .. 56. Fully hardened and minimal acceptance .. 56. Immersion and 56. Fully hardened .. 56. Minimal acceptance .. 56. Dust and 56. Fully hardened and minimal acceptance .. 56. Altitude (operating) .. 56. Fully hardened .. 56. Minimal acceptance .. 56. Vibration .. 56. Fully hardened .. 56. Minimal acceptance .. 56. 56. Fully hardened and minimal acceptance .. 57. DC 57. Fully hardened .. 57. Minimal acceptance .. 57. Electromagnetic 57. Electromagnetic emissions .. 57. EMCON .. 57. Additional requirements .. 57. Chemical and biological warfare .. 57. Nuclear hardening .. 57. Fully hardened .. 58. Minimal acceptance .. 58. Solar 58. Fully hardened.


Related search queries