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MIL-R-23016(Wep)
Operation:
3.2.9.3.3
Electrical and electronic equipment shall operate satisfactorily,
not only independently but also in conjunction with other equipment
which may be installed nearby.  This requires that the operation of
such equipment shall not be adversely affected by interference
voltages and fields reaching it from external sources, and also
requires that such equipment shall not, in itself, be a source of
interference which might adversely affect the operation of other
equipments.  The limits specified herein are established to in-
sure that the air vehicles will meet the requirements of
Specification MIL-I-6051 or other applicable system specification.
3.2.9.3.4
Short Duration Interference:
Interference resulting from manual operation of switches but
not including any electrical or electromechanical operations
resulting from the manual switching, may deviate from the limits
as indicated below.  Ignition components used only during engine
starting may deviate from the limits by 20 db. Other short
duration interference may deviate from the limits as indicated
below.  Approval shall be obtained from the procuring activity
before using these deviations.
Maximum
Deviation
Maximum
duration
recurrence
permitted
1 sec.
Once in 3 minutes
20 db.
3 sec.
Twice per normal op-
no limitation
erational period.
3.2.9.4
Design:
3.2.9.4.1
Interference-free Design
Interference control shall be considered in the basic design of all
electronic and electrical equipment, components, assemblies, and
systems.  This design shall be such that, before interference
control components are applied, the amount of interference internally
generated and propagated is the minimum achievable. The application
of interference control components that must be used, such as
filtering, shielding, and bonding, shall conform to good engineering
practice and, whenever possible, shall be an integral part of the
system. Whenever additional interference control components are
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