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MIL-M-38510/207E
6.4 Superseding information. The requirements of MIL-M-38510 have been superseded to take advantage of the
available Qualified Manufacturer Listing (QML) system provided by MIL-PRF-38535. Previous references to MIL-M-
38510 in this document have been replaced by appropriate references to MIL-PRF-38535. All technical requirements
now consist of this specification and MIL-PRF-38535. The MIL-M-38510 specification sheet number and PIN have
been retained to avoid adversely impacting existing government logistics systems and contractor's parts lists.
6.5 Abbreviations, symbols, and definitions. The abbreviations, symbols, and definitions used herein are defined
in MIL-PRF-38535, MIL-HDBK-1331, and as follows:
GND ............................................ Electrical ground (common terminal).
IIN ............................................... Current flowing into an input terminal.
VIC .............................................. Input clamp voltage.
VIN .............................................. Voltage level at an input terminal.
6.6 Logistic support. Lead materials and finishes (see 3.4) are interchangeable. Unless otherwise specified,
microcircuits acquired for Government logistic support will be acquired to device class B (see 1.2.2), lead material
and finish A (see 3.4). Longer length leads and lead forming should not affect the part number. It is intended that
spare devices for logistic support be acquired in the unprogrammed condition (see 3.8.1) and programmed by the
maintenance activity, except where use quantities for devices with a specific program or pattern justify stocking of
preprogrammed devices.
6.7 Substitutability. The cross-reference information below is presented for the convenience of users.
Microcircuits covered by this specification will functionally replace the listed generic-industry type. Generic-industry
microcircuit types may not have equivalent operational performance characteristics across military temperature
ranges or reliability factors equivalent to MIL-M-38510 device types and may have slight physical variations in relation
to case size. The presence of this information should not be deemed as permitting substitution of generic-industry
types for MIL-M-38510 types or as a waiver of any of the provisions of MIL-PRF-38535.
Military
Circuit
Fusible
Generic-industry type
device type
designator
links
01 1/
7602 / Harris Semiconductor, CAGE 34371
A
NiCr
01 1/
5330 / Monolithic Memories, CAGE 56364
B
NiCr
02
DM54S288 / National Semiconductor, CAGE 27014
G
TiW / W
02 1/
7603 / Harris Semiconductor, CAGE 34371
A
NiCr
02 1/
5331 / Monolithic Memories, CAGE 56364
B
NiCr
01, 03
82S23A / Signetics Corporation, CAGE 18324
C
NiCr
02, 04
82S123A / Signetics Corporation, CAGE 18324
C
NiCr
01, 03
H 2/
NiCr
82S23A / Signetics Corporation, CAGE 18324
01, 03
82S23A/QP Semiconductor
H 2/
ZVE
02, 04
82S123A / Signetics Corporation, CAGE 18324
H 2/
NiCr
02, 04
82S123A/QP Semiconductor
H 2/
ZVE
1/
This generic industry type is no longer manufactured.
2/
Updated circuit C to circuit H to reflect the current programming method.
Contact the manufacturer for the correct programming method being used.
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