MIL-STD-790 Established Reliability & High Reliability: No
MIL-STD-690 Failure Rate Sampling Plans & Procedures: No
Weibull Graded: No
Specification contains space level reliability requirements: Yes
Specification allows test optimization: Yes
Contact Information:
Office of Primary Involvement: Hybrid Devices Branch, DLA Land and Maritime - VQH
Primary Qualifying Activity Contact: 614-692-0596, e-mail: vqh.rb@dla.mil
Secondary Qualifying Activity Contact: 614-692-0582, e-mail: vqh.esr@dla.mil
Notes:
In order for a manufacturer to have test data considered for qualification, the manufacturer must perform all required qualification tests; produce the
qualification sample with DLA Land and Maritime-VQ certified materials and manufacturing construction techniques; and comply with the
requirements specified in MIL-PRF-38534.
Custom hybrid microcircuit materials and manufacturing construction techniques in this listing applies only to products produced on the MIL-PRF-
38534 certified line(s) at the plant(s) specified in this listing.
Custom hybrid microcircuits manufactured, assembled, and tested in accordance with MIL-PRF-38534 shall bear the "certification mark" for SMD
controlled hybrid Microcircuits, or the "compliant hybrid" certification mark for non-SMD controlled hybrid microcircuits as follows:
SMD product, for all classes, shall have the certification mark "QML" or "Q" for small devices.
Non-SMD product dated after MIL-PRF-38534D, for Class K shall have the certification mark "CK."
Non-SMD product dated after MIL-PRF-38534D, for Class H shall have the certification mark "CH."
Non-SMD product dated after MIL-PRF-38534D, for Class G shall have the certification mark "CG."
Non-SMD product dated after MIL-PRF-38534D, for Class E shall have the certification mark "CE."
Non-SMD product dated after MIL-PRF-38534D, for Class D shall have the certification mark "CD."
Non-SMD dated prior to MIL-PRF-38534D, for all classes, shall have the certification mark "CH" or "C" for small devices.
These certification marks or the abbreviations "Q" or "C" shall not be used on product that does not meet all requirements of MIL-PRF-38534 except
as allowed in 3.7.5 of MIL-PRF-38534.
Products manufactured, assembled, and tested for Class K, Class H, Class G, Class E, or Class D, with all the provisions of MIL-PRF-38534, and with
DLA Land and Maritime-VQ qualified materials and manufacturing construction techniques, can be represented as being compliant to the appropriate
product assurance levels as listed herein. The information contained in this listing reflects the general material and manufacturing techniques of the
particular test sample(s). In order to protect the manufacturers' proprietary processes and materials, only the generic process and material are listed.
The user must contact the manufacturer for any detail information on specific materials (i.e., such as epoxy, getter, solder-type), or process details.
Processes and materials, not listed, may be considered qualified by similarity to those demonstrated for the qualification (e.g., different wire, package,
or die sizes). See Appendix E of MIL-PRF-38534, Class l, major changes paragraph, for a baseline of qualification limits.
Any product represented as being compliant to MIL-PRF-38534 must be built using qualified processes and materials. The user shall be responsible
for determining if the qualification baseline for a given class level is adequate to demonstrate capability for the intended application.
To obtain MIL-PRF-38534 qualified hybrid microcircuits, the user should specify in the procurement document that the product be manufactured to
MIL-PRF-38534, and be comprised of materials and manufacturing construction techniques listed herein. Acquisition requirements are contained in
paragraph 6.2 of MIL-PRF-38534. Microcircuit devices represented as being built, tested and shipped under the QML provision of MIL-PRF-38534
must be built using qualified manufacturing materials and construction in this listing.
Contractor acquiring activities, military program offices, and other government representatives can determine if hybrid microcircuits meet the
requirements of MIL-PRF-38534 by:
a. For SMD controlled product: Product listed in the product eligibility section herein and marked with "QML" or "Q".
b. For non-SMD controlled Product: The part will not be listed herein. However, the part will be marked with "C" plus the Class Level designator".
WARNING! If products were not purchased to, and identified as MIL-PRF-38534 compliant, do not assume they have been manufactured on the DLA
Land and Maritime-VQ certified line, with qualified materials and processes, or that all other MIL-PRF-38534 requirements were performed. To
determine whether new SMD controlled products are in accordance with MIL-PRF-38534, or to verify any new process/material qualifications, you
may call the qualifying activity (DLA Land and Maritime-VQ).
DLA Land and Maritime-VQ ISO Registrations are also listed herein. However, QML listed manufacturers may have ISO registrations from other
registrars.
1/ This listing can be expanded provided appropriate qualification testing is performed and passed. Therefore the manufacturer may accept an order
for compliant product not covered by his listing, but shall not ship the compliant product until the testing has been successfully completed.
2/ Package seal perimeter is listed by largest perimeter successfully tested in inches.
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Supplemental Information Sheet for Electronic QML-38534
Date: 1/17/2018
3/ Package lead counts are listed by maximum number of leads covered by qualification.
4/ Caution. Do not use this number for item acquisition. Item acquired to this number may not satisfy the performance requirements of the listed SMD.
5/ Inactive for new design, no longer available from manufacturer.
6/ Class E devices are devices which meet all of the requirements of one of the other classes (K, H, or G), with some exceptions taken. Therefore any
manufacturer qualified to G, H or K is eligible to produce and mark product as compliant to class E.
Part Configuration:
Standardized Microcircuit Drawing (SMD)
5962
99616
01
Federal
Stock Class
SMD Number
Device
Number
H
Class
X
Package
Type
A
Lead Finish
Process/Material Listings:
Sourcing and Qualification Unit, Hybrid Devices Team, DSCC-VQH
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