IEEE299 - Enclosures, Electromagnetic Shielding, Measuring The Effectiveness Of
IEEE81 - Earth Resistivity, Measuring, Ground Impedance, And Earth Surface Potentials Of A Ground System
IEEE-C63.14 - Dictionary For Technologies Of Electromagnetic Compatibility (Emc), Electromagnetic Pulse (Emp), And Electrostatic Discharge (Esd) (S/S By Ansi-C63.14)
This document provides definitions of terms associated with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), electromagnetic pulse (EMP), and electrostatic discharge (ESD), In addition to definitions, it includes symbols and abbreviations.
IEEE-C95.1 - Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 Khz To 300 Ghz, Safety Levels With Respect To Human Exposure To
MIL-A-17161 - Absorber, Radio Frequency Radiation (Microwave Absorbing Material), General Specification For (See Notice 1 For Replacement Information)
This specification covers the requirements for radio frequency (RF) radiation (microwave absorbing material (RAM) absorber.
MIL-E-55301 - Electromagnetic Compatibility (Use Mil-Std-461)
MIL-E-6051 - Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements, Systems (S/S By Mil-Std-464)
This specification outlines the overall requirements for systems electromagnetic compatibility, including control of the system electromagnetic environment, lighting protection, static electricity, bonding and grounding. It is applicable to complete systems, including all associated subsystems/equipments (see 6.1).
MIL-HDBK-237 - Electromagnetic Environmental Effects And Spectrum Supportability Guidance For The Acquisition Process
This handbook provides guidance for establishing and implementing effective electromagnetic environmental effects (E3) control and spectrum supportability (SS) for the design, development, and procurement of Department of Defense (DoD) platforms, systems, subsystems, or equipment. This handbook is intended for DoD personnel responsible for requirements generation and acquisition life cycle processes, including test and evaluation of these end items.
MIL-HDBK-238 - Electromagnetic Radiation Hazards
MIL-HDBK-241 - Design Guide For Emi Reduction In Power Supplies
MIL-HDBK-253 - Guidance For The Design And Test Of Systems Protected Against The Effects Of Electromagnetic Energy
The purpose of this document is to provide program managers with guidance for the design and test of electronic systems which are to be immune to the detrimental effects of electromagnetic energy.
MIL-HDBK-274 - Electrical Grounding For Aircraft Safety
This handbook has been prepared to provide U.S. Navy and Marine Corps aircraft maintenance and operations personnel with the background and technical details of the different types of aircraft grounds and how they are applied. In addition, this handbook provides background information for aircraft grounding, static electricity theory and how it affects aircraft, and techniques used for measurement of grounding points. This handbook is intended for use by all U.S. Navy and Marine Corps aircraft maintenance and operations personnel for the purposes of ensuring that aircraft are properly and safely grounded. This handbook is for guidance only and cannot be cited as a requirement.
MIL-HDBK-293 - Electronic Counter-Countermeasures Considerations In Radar Systems Acquisition
This handbook provides guidelines for incorporating electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) into United States Naval radar Systems during the System acquisition process. The handbook should be useful to project or acquisition directors and other participants in the acquisition process, particularly cognizant managers in the office of the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), the Naval Systems Commands (SYSCOM), the Naval Intelligence Center (NIC), the Naval Security Group (NSG), and personnel in the design, development and production agencies.
MIL-HDBK-294 - Electronic Counter-Countermeasures Considerations In Naval Communication Systems
This handbook provides guidelines for incorporating electronic counter-countermeasures (ECCM) into United States Naval communication systems during the system acquisition process. While the handbook is specifically addressed to the project or acquisition director, it should be useful to other participants in the acquisition process, particularly cognizant managers in the office of the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), the Naval Intelligence Center (NIC), the Naval Security Group (NSG), and personnel in the design, development, and production agencies.
MIL-HDBK-335 - Management And Design Guidance Electromagnetic Radiation Hardness For Air Launched Ordnance Systems
The material in this handbook is intended to be applied during the development, design, production, and deployment of air launched ordnance systems. The material is designed to provide protection for air launched ordnance systems during that portion of the life cycle from the time the system is attached to the delivery aircraft until the system impacts a target. The EMR environments are considered to extend from 1 MMz to 100 CHz.
MIL-STD-1310 - Shipboard Bonding, Grounding, And Other Techniques For Electromagnetic Compatibility, Electromagnetic Pulse (Emp) Mitigation, And Safety
This document specifies standard practices to facilitate achievement of the intra-ship and inter-ship electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), electromagnetic pulse (EMP), bonding, and intermodulation interference (IMI) requirements of MIL-STD-464.
MIL-STD-1377 - Effectiveness Of Cable, Connector, And Weapon Enclosure Shielding And Filters In Precluding Hazards Of Electromagnetic Radiation To Ordnance, Measurement Of
MIL-STD-1385 - Preclusion Of Ordnance Hazards In Electromagnetic Fields, General Requirements For (S/S By Mil-Std-464)
This standard establishes the general requirements to preclude hazards resulting from ordinance having electroexplosive devices (EED's) exposed to electromagnetic fields.
MIL-STD-1512 - Electroexplosive Subsystems, Electrically Initiated, Design Requirements And Test Methods (S/S By Mil-Hdbk-1512)
MIL-STD-1541 - Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements For Space Systems
MIL-STD-1542 - Electromagnetic Compatibility And Grounding Requirements For Space System Facilities
The purpose of this standard is to specify the design, performance, and verification requirements for electrical subsystems for space system facilities, including electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), electrical power, grounding, bonding, shielding, lightning protection, and TEMPEST security. These requirements are interrelated and interdependent, and therefore require an integrated approach in the design..
MIL-STD-1605 - Procedures For Conducting A Shipboard Electromagnetic Interference (Emi) Survey (Surface Ship)
This standard provides the procedures for demonstrating compliance with the intra and inter-system electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), hull-generated Intermodulation Interference (IMI), and electrical bonding requirements of MIL-STD-464 for naval surface ships. In addition, an EMI survey is required for new construction ships and ships receiving overhauls or other major repair work that changes the ships electromagnetic configuration.
MIL-STD-1757 - Lightning Qualification Test Techniques For Aerospace Vehicles And Hardware
This document presents a set of standard test waveforms and techniques for lighting qualification testing of aerospace vehicles and hardware. The test waveforms presented in this document are intended to reproduce the significant effects of the natural environment and are therefore independent of vehicle type or configuration. The tests include high voltage and high current indirect effects associated with lighting strikes to externally mounted electrical hardware.
MIL-STD-1818 - Electromagnetic Effects Requirements For Systems (S/S By Mil-Std-464)
This standard establishes requirements, verification criteria, and contractor tasks for electromagnetic effects protection of airborne, ground, and support systems. These effects include electromnetic compatibility, electromagnetic interference, lightning, static electricity, radio frequency compatibility, electromagnetic pulse, electrical bonding, and grounding.
MIL-STD-1857 - Grounding, Bonding And Shielding Design Practices (S/S By Mil-Hdbk-1857)
MIL-STD-220 - Method Of Insertion Loss Measurement
This standard covers a method of measuring, in a 50 ohm system, the insertion loss of feed-through suppression capacitors, and of single and multiple circuit radio frequency (RF) filters at frequencies up to 10 gigahertz (GHz).
MIL-STD-285 - Attenuation Measurements For Enclosures, Electromagnetic Shielding, For Electronic Test Purposes, Method Of (S/S By Ieee299)
MIL-STD-449 - Radio Frequency Spectrum Characteristics Measurement Of
This technical standard establishes uniform measurement techniques that are applicable to the determination of the spectral characteristics of transmitters, receivers, antennas, and system couplers.
MIL-STD-461 - Requirements For The Control Of Electromagnetic Interference Characteristics Of Subsystems And Equipment
This standard establishes interface and associated verification requirements for the control of the electromagnetic interference (EMI) emission and susceptibility characteristics of electronic, electrical, and electromechanical equipment and subsystems designed or procured for use by activities and agencies of the Department of Defense (DoD). Such equipment and subsystems may be used independently or as an integral part of other subsystems or systems. This standard is best suited for items that have the following features: electronic enclosures that are no larger than an equipment rack, electrical interconnections that are discrete wiring harnesses between enclosures, and electrical power input derived from prime power sources. This standard should not be directly applied to items such as modules located inside electronic enclosures or entire platforms. The principles in this standard may be useful as a basis for developing suitable requirements for those applications. Data item requirements are also included.
MIL-STD-462 - Measurement Of Electromagntic Interference Characteristics (S/S By Mil-Std-461)
MIL-STD-463 - Definitions And System Of Units, Electromagnetic Interference And Electromagnetic Compatibility Technology (S/S By Ieee-C63.14)
This standard is designed to assist in reaching a more common understanding of the meaning of terms used in the various military standards which provide a basis for assuring electromagnetic compatibility within the operational military environment.
MIL-STD-464 - Electromagnetic Environmental Effects Requirements For Systems
This standard establishes electromagnetic environmental effects (E3) interface requirements and verification criteria for airborne, sea, space, and ground systems, including associated ordnance.
MIL-STD-469 - Radar Engineering Interface Requirements, Electromagnetic Compatibility (See Notice 1 For Replacement Information)
This standard establishes the engineering interface requirements to control the electromagnetic emission and susceptibility characteristics of all new military radar equipment and systems operating between 100 megahertz (MHz), and 100 gigahertz (GHz), to ensure EMC in all intended operational environments, and to conserve the frequency spectrum available to military radar systems.
MIL-STD-826 - Electromagnetic Interference Test Requirements And Test Methods (For Future Procurement See Mil-Std-461 And Mil-Std-462)
ts, Navigation, Stern, Clear, Blue And Yellow, 120 Volts, 50 Watts, One Lamp, Symbols 196.3, 196.4, And 197.2
MIL-L-24560/9 - Lights, Navigation, Side, Red And Green, 120 Volts, 50 Watts, One Lamp, Symbols 182.2 And 183.2
MIL-L-25467 - Lighting, Integral, Red, Aircraft Instrument, General Specification For
This specification covers the general requirements for a 5-volt incandescent or 115 volt electroluminescent illuminating system for red integrally lighted aircraft instruments. This specification defines the requirements and test procedure applicable to the lighting system for aircraft instruments when referenced in an instrument specification.
MIL-L-25947 - Light, Landing, Aircraft Ltu-1A (S/S By Mil-L-81174)
MIL-L-26998 - Light, Landing, Aircraft, Controllable, 28V Dc, Type Ma-3 (S/S By Mil-L-81174)
MIL-L-3491 - Lamp, Incandescent (Blackout)
MIL-L-3975 - Lights, Markers, Clearance (Service And Blackout)
MIL-L-4045 - Light Assembly, Machinery And Shop, Adjustable Arm
MIL-L-45325 - Light, Warning, Vehicular: Rotating Unit, 14 And 28 Volt Dc (S/S By A-A-52418)
This specification covers 14- and 28-volt (V) direct current (dc) rotating warning lights, referred to herein as "warning lights" , for use on emergency, security, utility, or maintenance vehicles (see 6.1).
MIL-L-46774 - Light, Navigational, Marine
MIL-L-5057 - Lights, Instrument, Individual, General Specification For (S/S By Sae-As50571)
MIL-L-5667 - Lighting Equipment, Aircraft Instrument Panel, General Specification For Installation Of
This specification covers the general requirements for the installation of aircraft instrument panel lighting equipment.
MIL-L-6423 - Lighting Equipment, Aircraft Instrument Panel, General Specification For Installation Of (Asg) (S/S By Mil-L-5667)
MIL-L-6503 - Lighting Equipment, Aircraft, General Specification For Installation Of
This specification covers the requirements for the installation of exterior and interior aircraft lighting, except instrument lighting and aircrew station visual signals.
MIL-L-6620 - Light, Panel, Type A-9
MIL-L-81174/1 - Light, Landing, Aircraft, Retractable (Par 64, 28 Or 120 Volt Lamp)
MIL-L-81174/2 - Light, Landing, Aircraft, Controllable
MIL-L-81174/3 - Light, Landing, Aircraft, Retractable (Par 46 Lamp)
MIL-L-81174/4 - Light, Landing, Aircraft, Retractable
MIL-L-81174 - Lights, Landing, Aircraft, Retractable
This specification covers the requirements for electrically retractable aircraft landing lights suitable for operations on 28VDC circuits and designed to use self-contained reflector type lamps having filament voltages up to 120 volts.
MIL-L-8346 - Light, Landing, Aircraft, Retractable (Use Mil-L-81174)
MIL-L-85314/1 - Light Systems, Aircraft, Anti-Collision, Strobe, Dual (Red And White) Mode, Fuselage Mounted
MIL-L-85314/2 - Light System, Supersonic & Small Subsonic Aircraft, Anti Collision, Strobe, Red & White Mode, Wing, Fuselage, Vertical Stabilizer Mounted
MIL-L-85314/3 - Light Systems, Small Supersonic And Small Subsonic Aircraft, Anti Collision And Navigational Position, Strobe, Single (White) Mode, Wind Tip And Tail Mounted
MIL-L-85314/4 - Light Systems, Subsonic Aircraft, Anti Collision, Strobe, Fuselage Mounted Red Source & Wing Tip Mounted White Source
MIL-L-85314/5 - Light Systems, Large Sub-Sonic A/C, Anti-Collision, Strobe, Dual (Red And White) Mode, Fuselage And Tail Mount
MIL-L-85314 - Light Systems, Aircraft, Anti-Collision, Strobe, General Specification For
This specification covers
For Parts Inquires call Parts Hangar, Inc (727) 493-0744
© Copyright 2015 Integrated Publishing, Inc.
A Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business