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MIL-P-82534(OS)
3.3.3 Nonfunction indication.
3.3.3.1 Arming circuit. The resistance between contacts S and D of
connector 1A1J1 shall be not less than 80 ohms, prior to being subjected to the
acceleration test of 4.5.1.7. After the acceleration test the resistance shall
be not more than 80 ohms.
3.3.3.2 Interlock circuit. The resistance between contacts S and A of
connector 1A1J1 shall be not less than 80 ohms.
3.3.3.3 Misfire indicator circuit. The insulation resistance between
contacts Y and U of connector 1A1J1 shall be not less than 5 megohms, when
the applied potential is 500 plus or minus 50 volts DC.
3.3.4 Operation. The programmer, when energized with 12.75 plus or
minus 0.25 volts DC applied across contacts f (positive) and H (negative) of con-
nector 1A1J1, shall provide the following voltages, measured with respect to
contact S of connector 1A1J1.
3.3.4.1 Regulated voltage. The programmer shall provide a regulated
voltage of 10.000 plus or minus 0.010 volts DC, measured at pin M (positive).
3.3.4.2 Resaturation voltage. The programmer shall provide a voltage of
0.210 plus or minus 0.010 volt DC, measured at pin L (positive).
3.3.4.3 Twenty-eight volt output. The programmer shall provide 28 plus
or minus 3 volts DC, measured at pin d (positive).
3.3.4.4 Channel one output. The programmer shall provide a readback
voltage of 4 volts DC, across a resistance of 27 ohms, measured at pin D (posi-
tive) when a proper sequence of presaturation voltage, set-in voltage, and re-
saturation voltage is applied at pin F.  (The sequence and values of these voltages
are described in detail in 4.6.1.4.4.) Readback time shall be as specified in
Table II.
3.3.4.5 Channel two output. The programmer shall provide a readback
voltage of 4 volts DC across a resistance of 27 ohms measured at pin A when a
proper sequence of presaturation voltage, set-in voltage, and resaturation volt-
age is applied at pin B.  (The sequence and values of these voltages are described
in detail in 4.6.1.4.5.) Readback time shall be as specified in Table II.
3.3.4.6 Performance at specific temperatures.  The programmer shall
provide channel one and channel two outputs in accordance with requirements of
3.3.4.4, 3.3.4.5 and Table II after being stabilized for 4 hours minimum at the
indicated temperatures.
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