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MIL-M-38510/118B
6.3 Qualification. With respect to products requiring qualification, awards will be made only for products which are, at the time
of award of contract, qualified for inclusion in Qualified Manufacturers List QML-38535 whether or not such products have
actually been so listed by that date. The attention of the contractors is called to these requirements, and manufacturers are
urged to arrange to have the products that they propose to offer to the Federal Government tested for qualification in order that
they may be eligible to be awarded contracts or purchase orders for the products covered by this specification. Information
pertaining to qualification of products may be obtained from DSCC-VQ, 3990 E. Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43128-3990.
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 The requirements of MIL-M-38510 have been superseded to take advantage of the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document have been replaced by appropriate references to MIL-PRF-38535.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:
6.5.1 Line regulation. The change in output voltage for a specified change in input voltage (VRLINE).
6.5.2 Load regulation. The change in output voltage for a specified change in load current (VRLOAD).
6.5.3 Ripple rejection. The ratio of the peak to peak input ripple voltage to the peak to peak output ripple voltage
(ĆVOUT / ĆVIN).
6.5.4 Output noise voltage. The rms output noise voltage with constant load and no input ripple (VNO).
6.5.5 Standby current drain. The supply current drawn by the regulator with no output load or with a 1 kilohm output load.
6.5.6 Minimum load current. The minimum load current is that current required to maintain regulation.
6.5.7 Input voltage range. The range of supply voltage over which the regulator will operate.
6.5.8 Output voltage range. The range of output voltage over which the regulator will operate.
6.5.9 Transient response. The closed-loop step function response of the regulator under small-signal conditions.
6.6 Logistic support. Lead materials and finishes (see 3.3) 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.
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