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MIL-C-50734(MU)
8 August 1973
TABLE VI
MALF INDICATOR DISABLE
3.3.2 Environmental.
3.3.2.1 Storage temperature. The unit shall meet the require-
ments of 3.3.1 at ambient temperature after exposure to and thermal
stabilization at -80F and -160F.
3.3.2.2 Operating temperatures. The unit shall meet the require-
ments of 3.3.1 while exposed to and the thermally stabilized at -40F and
+125F. subsequent in which the requirements of 3.3.1 shall be met at
ambient temperature.
3.3.2.3 Vibration. The unit shall show no physical failure and
shall meet the requirements of 5.3.1 after being exposed to the following
vibratory conditions:
a. Amplitude:
1/64 inch, constant
1/32 inch double amplitude)
Simple harmonic
b. Vibratory motion:
c. Sweep time:
5 to 55 to 5 Hertz in a 5-minute period
d. Vibration cycling:
Three linear or logarithmic sweeps
applied to each of the three mutually
perpendiciular axes (see figure 3).
3.3.2.4 Shock. The unit shall meet the requirements of 3.3.1
after being exposed to a total of 18 shock impulses, three in each
direction along the three mutually perpendicular axes defined or figure 3.
Each shock impulse shall be a half-sine wave, with a time duration of
3.5 0.5 milliseconds and a peak amplitude of 100g.
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