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Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc., 7311-F Grove Road, Frederick, MD 21704 Tel: 301-662-5019 Fax: 301-662-1731 Email: [email protected] Web: www.pmi-rf.com
REVISIONS
ZONE REV. DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED
Original Release April 28, 2011 PRELIMINARY
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SCD No.: 1000443 Rev. E02 Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc.
7311-F Grove Road, Frederick, MD 21704
DATE
DRAWN by P. Wood 4/28/11
CHECKED by P. Kuhn FIRST ARTICLE TEST PROCEDURE
MODEL: ERDLVA-218-CW-LPD PART No. 27314100
EXTENDED RANGE DETECTOR LOGARITHMIC
VIDEO AMPLIFIER
ENGINEERING APPROVAL
D. Durbin
QUALITY APPROVAL
P. Wood
SIZE: A FSCM: 05XQO DRAWING No: PMIQA-11-0012
REV: SCALE: N/A SHEET 1 of 7
DWG No: PMIQA-11-0012
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QUALIFICATION TEST PROCEDURE (QTP)
PMI MODEL: ERDLVA-218-CW-LPD
PMI PART No: 27314100
EXTENDED RANGE DETECTOR
LOGARITHMIC VIDEO AMPLIFIER
(ERDLVA)
DWG No: PMIQA-11-0012
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PARA DESCRIPTION PAGE
1.0 SCOPE 4
2.0 REQUIREMENTS TRACEABILITY MATRIX 4, 5 & 6
3.0 TESTING OUTPUT 7
ADDENDUMS
DWG No: PMIQA-11-0012
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1.0 SCOPE
The purpose of the document is to provide a description of the various Qualification Tests to be performed on PMI Model ERDLVA-218-CE-LPD, a hermetically sealed, extended range, CW Immune, Detector Logarithmic Video Amplifier. These tests are designed to meet the Qualification Test Requirements outlined in Scientific Research Corporation’s (SRC) Source Control Drawing (SCD) #1000443, Paragraph 4.0 “Qualification Summary” and SRC Statement of Work (SOW) #1000444, Paragraph 5.3.8 “QTP” and Paragraph 5.3.9 “Qualification Test Results”.
As outlined in SOW 1000444, para. 5.3.8 “The QTP shall address all applicable tests as listed in the ERDLVA Design Specifications and a requirements traceability matrix that accounts for each requirement shall be included.”
2.0 REQUIREMENTS TRACEABILITY MATRIX
Item No.
Parameter Required
Value Units of Measure
Goal Note
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS For electrical testing details please refer to FATP, PMI dwg# PMIQA-11-0011
1 FREQUENCY RANGE 2.0 to 18.0 GHz
2 POWER SUPPLY POS + 12 Volts 10.8 to 12.5 VDC RANGE
3 POWER SUPPLY NEG 12 Volts -10.8 to -12.5 VDC RANGE
4 TOTAL MAXIMUM POWER 3.9 Watts BOTH SUPPLIES
5 OPERATING CASE TEMPERATURE -54 to +95 C
6 STORAGE TEMPERATURE -62 to +95 C
7 OUTPUT LOAD IMPEDANCE 91 Ω
8 VIDEO OUTPUT RANGE
9 -60dBm -0.5 Volts
10 -60 <RF In < +4dBm linear Volts
11 +4dBm -5.5 Volts
12 OUTLINE DIMENSIONS 2.04” X 1.67” X
0.472” Inches
As per PMI dwg 27014104 IAW SRC dwg 1000443
13 MAXIMUM WEIGHT 8 Ounces 2.3
14 PACKAGE HERMETIC
15 CONNECTORS As per PMI dwg 27014104
IAW SRC dwg 1000443
16 ADJUSTMENTS NO EXTERNAL
17 AM INPUT WITHOUT DAMAGE NO DAMAGE DUE TO CLOSELY SPACED SIGNALS
18 CW MAXIMUM +30 dBm
19 PEAK PULSED POWER +50 dBm
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Item No.
Parameter Required
Value Units of Measure
Goal Note
20 DUTY CYCLE 1 %
21 PULSE DURATION 10 sec
22 RELIABILITY @95C 75k Hours
Minimum
As per Mil-HDBK-217F calculations
23 TANGENTIAL SIGNAL SENSITIVITY (TSS)
MINIMUM FROM: -54C to +95C -64 dBm -68
24 LOGGING RANGE MINIMUM -60 to +4 dBm -64 to 0
25 LINEARITY FOR ANY FREQUENCY MAXIMUM
26 FROM: -20C TO +85C 1.50 dB 1.0 TO BE TESTED OVER
TEMPERATURE
27 FROM: -54C TO +95C 1.75 dB 1.0 TO BE TESTED OVER
TEMPERATURE
28 NOISE (Max. w/terminated input) 100 mV rms 60
29 INPUT VSWR MAXIMUM 2.0:1
30 LOG SLOPE 77 5 mV/dB TO BE TESTED OVER
TEMPERATURE
31 DC OFFSET 150 mV 0 75
32 SETTLING TIME TO 1dB 50 nS 40
33 FREQUENCY FLATNESS MAXIMUM 2.0 dB
34 RISE TIME
35 TYPICAL 20 nS
36 MAXIMUM 35 nS
37 PROPAGATION DELAY 30 nS
38 RECOVERY TIME MAXIMUM 500 nS
39 PULSE RESPONSE W/NO CW (MIN. TO MAX.)
30nS to 100S Seconds 200nS to
20S
40 DUTY CYCLE
41 AT MAXIMUM PULSE WIDTH 80 % 90
42 AT MINIMUM PULSE WIDTH 50 %
43 CW IMMUNITY
44 RANGE TSS to -40 dBm
1dB degradation of sensitivity from TSS to -25dBm and incremental
degradation above -25dBm
45 PULSE RESPONSE (MIN. TO MAX.) 30nS to 100S Seconds 200nS to
20S
46 PULSE WIDTH CONSIDERED “CW” 900S Seconds 20S
47 BASELINE SHIFT (MAX) 25 mV
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Item No.
Parameter Required
Value Units of Measure
Goal Note
48 REJECTION TIME 1mS Seconds 30S
49 DROOP 1.0 dB
50 PULSE ON PULSE RESPONSE
Video output voltage vs. input response will remain unchanged for coincident or partially coincident signal powers. Total input power for multiple signals shall be processed as the sum of the
individual signal powers at the time of coincidence.
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
51 HIGH TEMPERATURE OPERATION +95C / 2Hrs
Operating MIL-STD-810G, Method 502.5, Procedure II
52 LOW TEMPERATURE (Storage) -62C / 2Hrs
Storage MIL-STD-810G, Method 502.5, Procedure I
53 LOW TEMPERATURE (Operating) -54C / 2Hrs
Operating MIL-STD-810G, Method 502.5, Procedure II
54 TEMPERATURE SHOCK 3 Cycles
-54C to +95C MIL-STD-810G, Method 503.5, Procedure I-C
4 Hour Dwell,
55 HUMIDITY MIL-STD-810G, Method 507.5, Procedure II
56 VIBRATION (Operating) IAW SRC SCD 1000443 FIGURE 3 & TABLE 3
57 SHOCK (Operating) 3 Shocks/3 Axis
15G, 11mS MIL-STD-810G, Method 516.6, Procedure I
58 ACOUSTIC NOISE SUSCEPTIBILITY (Operating)
MIL-STD-810G, Method 515.6, Procedure I, IAW Fig. 516.6A-1 for 30 minutes @ 150dB
3.0 TESTING OUTPUT
In regards to the environmental requirements illustrated above, Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc. (PMI) proposes that that our proposed ERDLVA be qualified by design based upon our past successes with very similar products tested over similar parameters as required by SRC.
For Scientific Research Corporation’s consideration we attach to this Qualification Test Procedure the environmental test reports from several of our past programs. We believe that you will find these to your satisfaction.
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ADDENDUMS
Qualtest, Inc.
Report Date: 21 March 2006
Test Period: 18 February through 14 March 2006
TEST REPORT
FOR
,
Report: 05200 Rev. A
CuslomerP.O.: 50900512
Security Classification: NA
ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING OF THE PM! MODEL NUMBER RFOC-811-QRC
TESTING PERFORMED BY,
QUALTEST, INC.5325 Old Winter Garden RoadOrlando, Florida 32811·1520
Website: www.gualtest.com
TESTRE~RE~
Ross Blanco, Documentation Manager
QUALI~~~
Ross Blanco, Deputy Quality Assurance Manager
"CQA Performed lAW One Book"
Not ReguiredBill Kennedy, DCM Orlando QAS, SlOO2A
PLANAR MONOLlTHICS INDUSTRIES, INC.7311-G Grove RoadFrederick, MD 21704
AP~:~~M~=='-----
being duly sworn, deposes and says lhal theinformation contained in this report is the result ofcomplete and carefully conducted tests and is to thebest of his knowledge true and correct in all respects.Subscribed and sworn 10 before me,
Susan Kingdon e Notary Public in and for theState of Florida at rge. this
-"'lX day of et!w..J..__ .20~.
State Sf[lorida, County ofOrange*,' •.••~t' SUSAH KtGlON FIElDS
~• • I.lYCQlD,lISS(ltH 00231223
• • EXPIRES: Augl1Sl24. 2007"~~'''Ofn<1'.sr ~11.,,8lo:lgtt~.MJ~itH
Qualtest shall have no liability for damages of any kind to person or property, including special or consequential damages, covered bythis report. This lest report shall not be reproduced except in full, without the written approval of Qualtesl.
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REPORT REVISION RECORD
REVISION DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE
INITIAL RELEASE
Report: 05200 Rev. A
A 1) At the request of the onsite customer, "American Microwave Corporation" was changed to"Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc."in all instances. Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc. is anassociate company ofAmerican Microwave Corporation.
2) Per Qualtest Change Order COOOI and American Microwave Corporation Purchase Order50900512, additional vibration and shock tests were added to the report as Sections 5 and 6respectively.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Report: 05200 Rev. A
TITLE PAGEFOREWORD 4SECTION 1 5
THERMAL SHOCK TEST SUMMARY 51-1 TEST HARDWARE 51-2 TEST REQUIREMENTS WITH TOLERANCES 51-3 TEST SETUP . 51-4 TEST DESCRIPTION 51-5 ENVIRONMENTAL TEST DATA . 6
Figure 1-1: Test setup for thennal shock 7Figure 1-2: Test setup for thennal shock . 7
SECTION 2 10ALTITUDE TEST SUMMARY 102-1 TEST HARDWARE 102-2 TEST REQUIREMENTS WITH TOLERANCES 102-3 TEST SETUP 102-4 TEST DESCRIPTION 102-5 ENVIRONMENTAL TEST DATA 11
Figure 2-1: Test setup for altitude 12Figure 2-2: Test setup for altitude 12
SECTION 3 14SINUSOIDAL VIBRATION TEST SUMMARy................. . 143-1 TEST HARDWARE 143-2 TEST REQUIREMENTS WITH TOLERANCES . 143-3 TEST SETUP 143-4 TEST DESCRIPTION 153-5 ENVIRONMENTAL TEST DATA 15
Figure 3-1: Test setup for longitudinal-axis vibration 16Figure 3-2: Test setup for transverse-axis vibration 16Figure 3-3: Test setup for vertical-axis vibration 17Figure 3-4: Test setup for vertical-axis vibration. . 17
SECTION 4 . 20SHOCK TEST SUMMARY . 204-1 TEST HARDWARE 204-2 TEST REQUIREMENTS WITH TOLERANCES . 204-3 TEST SETUP 204-4 TEST DESCRIPTION 214-5 ENVIRONMENTAL TEST DATA 21
Figure 4-1: Test setup for longitudinal-axis shock 22Figure 4-2: Test setup for transverse-axis shock. 22Figure 4-3: Test setup for vertical-axis shock. 23Figure 4-4: Test setup for vertical-axis shock. 23
SECTION 5 30
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SINUSOIDAL VIBRATION TEST SUMMARY . 305-1 TEST HARDWARE 305-2 TEST REQUIREMENTS WITH TOLERANCES 305-3 TEST SETUP 305-4 TEST DESCRIPTION 315-5 ENVIRONMENTAL TEST DATA . 31
Figure 5-1: Test setup for longitudinal-axis vibration 32Figure 5-2: Test setup for transverse-axis vibration 32Figure 5-3: Test setup for vertical-axis vibration 33
SECTION 6 36SHOCK TEST SUMMARY 366-1 TEST HARDWARE . 366-2 TEST REQUIREMENTS WITH TOLERANCES 366-3 TEST SETUP 366-4 TEST DESCRIPTION 376-5 ENVIRONMENTAL TEST DATA 37
Figure 6-1: Test setup for vertical-axis shock. 38Figure 6-2: Test setup for transverse-axis shock. 38Figure 6-3: Test setup for longitudinal-axis shock 39
Qualtest operates under the relevant quality system requirements of ISO-9001:2000 for providingenvironmental simulation services as recognized by TRC Registration Certificate #00018. This laboratory alsomaintains A2L4 accreditation to ISO/IEC 17025 for the specific tests listed in A2L4 Certificate #1805.01.However, the test results included in this report are not covered by the accreditation.
FOREWORD
The objective of this test program was to subject customer provided test hardware to environmental simulationin compliance vvith customer stated specifications, including any authorized modifications, deviations orconcessions to the original requirements. Test hardware consisted of items identified in the appropriatesections of this report. In addition to test hardware identification, each section contains infonnation thatdescribes the associated test setup and perfonnance, and the resulting data. Qualtest measuring instrumentsused in testing were calibrated according to the requirements of ANSI!NCSL Z540-l-l994 and are NISTtraceable. Calibmtion records are on file and available for inspection by request. Because the test methods arewell established and are qualitative or semi-quantitative in nature, Qualtest does not apply measurementllllcertainty unless obligated by contract. Measured value related to the corresponding tolerance requirement isused to decide whether a test meets the requirements of the specification. Any test hardware operational setupsand resulting evaluations or inspections perfonned by the customer are not included in this report, unless theywere explicitly requested. While observations and/or specification compliance statements may be reported, nointerpretations or opinions regarding customer product perfonnance are intended. Unless otherwise indicatedin the appropriate report section, all contract obligations were met and the test objective achieved.
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SECTION 1
THERMAL SHOCK TEST SUMMARY
Test Start-Finish Dates: 18 through 19 February 2006
Responsible Test Technician: David Carpenter
1-1 TEST HARDWARE
One (1) PMI Model Number RFOC-811-QRC
1-2 TEST REQUIREMENTS WITH TOLERANCES
Perfonn five (5) thennal shock cycles as follows:Maintain -40+0/-3°C for two (2) hoursMaintain 70+3/-0°C for two (2) hours
1-2.1 Test Specification:
MIL-STD-202F, Method 107G, Test Condition ADave Bruder RFQ dated 15 August 2005 11 :40 AM vvith temperature extremesDave Bruder email dated 17 February 2006 at 04: 13 PM: perronn five (5) thennal shock cycles
1-3 TEST SETUP
TABLE 1-1: QUALTEST FURNISHED MEASUREMENT & TEST EQUIPMENT
QTI# Item Manufacturer Model Number Calibration Due100002 Thenno/Hygrometer Amprobe TH-2 511212006100030 Chart Recorder Honevwell DR45AT-I I 10-0 7/612006100943 Thennal Shock Chamber Thennotron ATS-320-DD-7.5-7.5-LN2 NA
TABLE 12· CHART RECORDER SETUP-Channel Fllllction Tvoe of sensor
I Monitor chamber air temoerature 100 i:l RTD
The test item was placed on an itinerant rack in a dual temperature chamber.
1-4 TEST DESCRIPTION
1-4.1 Non-Qualtest Personnel, Including Organization, Present for All or Part of the Test:
None
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1-4.2 Powered/Operational State of the Hardware and by Whom:
The test item was not operated during the thennal shock test.
1-4.3 Test Activities and Resulting Measurements from ObservedlRecorded Data:
Atmospheric Conditions: Temp (0e): 19 Relative Humidity (%): 39 Pressure: Site ambient
TABLE 1 3· THERMAL SHOCK TEST ACTIVITIES-Step # Activily Date End Time Duration/# of Cycles
1 Adiusted to -42°C 02118/06 0950 15 seconds
2 Maintained -42°C 02118/06 1150 2 hours
3 Adiusted to noc 02118/06 1150 15 seconds
4 Maintained noc 02118/06 1350 2 hours
5 Repeated Step #1 thru 4 02119106 0600 4 cycles
1-4.4 Limitations or Departures from the Test Requirements and Authorizing Source:
None
1-5 ENVIRONMENTAL TEST DATA
The tempemture charts are located after Figure 1-2.
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Figure 1-1: Test setup for thermal shock.
Figure 1-2: Test setup for thermal shock.
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SECTION 2
ALTITUDE TEST SUMMARY
Test Start-Finish Dates: 19 February 2006
Responsible Test Technician: David Carpenter
2-1 TEST HARDWARE
One (1) PMI Model Number RFOC-811-QRC
2-2 TEST REQUIREMENTS WITH TOLERANCES
Maintain a simulated altitude of50,000 feet (87 Torr) for a minimum of one (1) hour
2-2.1 Test Specification:
MIL-STD-202F, Method IOSC, Test Condition B
2-3 TEST SETUP
TABLE 2-1: OUALTEST FURNISHED MEASUREMENT & TEST EOUIPMENT
QTI# Item Manufacturer Model Number Calibration Due100002 ThennolHvllrometer Ammobe TH-2 511212006100074 Chart Recorder Honeywell DR45AT-IIII-0 4111/2006100252 Altitude Sensor MKS Instruments 622Al3TAE 10/612006100899 Temu/Altitude Chamber Thennotron F-4-CHA-1Yz-1Yz NA
TABLE 22' CHART RECORDER SETUP-Channel Fllllction Tvoe of sensor
I Monitor chamber air temperature 100 i:l RTD3 Monitor chamber messure Cauacitance Manometer
2-4 TEST DESCRIPTION
2-4.1 Non-Qualtest Personnel, Including Organization, Present for All or Part of the Test:
None
2-4.2 Powered/Operational State of the Hardware and by Whom:
The test item was not operated during the altitude test.
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2-4.3 Test Activities and Resulting Measurements from ObservedlRecorded Data:
Atmospheric Conditions: Temp (0e): 19 Relative Humidity (%): 38 Pressure: Site ambient
TABLE 23· ALTITUDE TEST ACTIVITIES-Step # Activitv Date End Time Duration
1 Adiusted to 87 Torr 02119106 0832 25 minutes
2 Maintained 87 Torr 02119/06 0937 1 hour 5 minutes
3 Adiusted to site pressure 02119106 1002 25 minutes
2-4.4 Limitations or Departures from the Test Requirements and Authorizing Source:
None
2-5 ENVIRONMENTAL TEST DATA
The pressure chart is located after Figure 2-2.
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Figure 2-1: Test setup for altitude.
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Figure 2-2: Test setup for altitude.
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3-1 TEST HARDWARE
SECTION 3
SINUSOIDAL VIBRATION TEST SUMMARY
Test Start-Finish Dates: 02 March 2006
Responsible Test Technician: Harry Cummings
Report: 05200 Rev. A
One (1) PMI Model Number RFOC-811-QRC, SiN PM602916 (verbal SiN given to test technician by onsitecustomer representative, Yu Rong)
3-2 TEST REQUIREMENTS WITH TOLERANCES
Perfonn four (4) hours of sinusoidal sweep cycling from 10 to 2,000 to 10 Hz at a logarithmic rate of twenty (20)minutes per sweep cycle for a total oft\velve (12) cycles in each of the three (3) orthogonal axes as follows:
10t060Hz60 to 2,000 Hz
0.06 inch DA15Gpk
ToleranceStandard Ambient: 25±10°C, 20 - 80010 Relative Humidity, Site PressureSine Amplitude: ±10%; Frequency: 0.5 Hz < 25 Hz, ±2% 2: 25 Hz
3-2.1 Test Specification:
MIL-STD-202F, Methcxl204D, Test Condition B
3-3 TEST SETUP
TABLE 3-1: OUALTEST FURNISHED MEASUREMENT & TEST EOUIPMENT
OTI# Item Manufacturer Model Number Calibration Due
100002 ThennolHvl2:rometer Amorobe TH-2 511212006100032 Accelerometer Endevco 7703A-50 6121/2006100119 Charge Amplifier Endevco 104 1111412006100122 Power Supplv Endevco 109 1111412006100208 Vibration Control SYstem Data PhYsics DP550 2/312007100927 Power Amplifier Ling Electronics 8096 SSPA NA100956 Vibration Exciter Linl2: Electronics A300B NA100957 Power Amplifier Unholtz-Dickie MA130IHE130 NA100966 Vibration Exciter Ling Electronics 335A NA
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TABLE32·ACCELEROMETERSETUP-Accelerometer ID Charge AmP. ID/CH # Controller CH # Fllllction Location
100032 1001191CH #04 01 Control Vibration Table
3-4 TEST DESCRIPTION
3-4.1 Non-Qualtest Personnel, Including Organization, Present for All or Part of the Test:
Yu Rong, a representative from American Microwave Corporation
3-4.2 Powered/Operational State of the Hardware and by Whom:
The test item was not operated during the vibration test.
3-4.3 Test Activities and Resulting Measurements from ObservedlRecorded Data:
Atmospheric Conditions: Temp (0e): 22 Relative Humidity (%): 43 Pressure: Site ambient
TABLE 33· VIBRATION TEST ACTIVITIES-Run # Axis Date End Time Duration
1 Longitudinal 03/02/06 1315 4 hours
2 Transverse 03/02/06 1720 4 hours
3 Vertical 03/02/06 2241 4 hours
3-4.4 Limitations or Departures from the Test Requirements and Authorizing Source:
None
3-5 ENVIRONMENTAL TEST DATA
The vibration plots are located after Figure 3-4.
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Figure 3-1: Test setup for longitudinal-axis vibration.
Figure 3-2: Test setup for transverse-axis vibration.
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Figure 3-3: Test setup for vertical-axis vibration.
03.02.2©©~
Figure 3-4: Test setup for vertical-3..."\:is vibration.
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Qualt~st, Inc. Custom~r. Plana' MOllolilhics lndllstri~s. Inc.5325 Ok! Winter Garden Road Test Hardware: Pl\>fi (l ea.) Job #: '200
Orlando, Florida 32811 PIN: RFOC-811-QRC Run#: 1Tel. (407) 293-5344 SIN: PM602916 Axis; Lon~itudinal
Fa< (40')2"-7376 Dat~: I 3/2106 I Time: I 131 j Duration: 4 HOlll'S
Control
100.0 PkPk 1~.294
II
10.0
T~ I; , .0
II
, OO.OITI
TI
'1 D.Drn10.0 100.0 1.0K
Frequency. I-Iz.
Qualt~st. Inc. CuS1om~r. Plana' Monolilhics Indllstri~s. Inc.5325 Ok! Winter Garden Road Test H9luware: Pl\>fi H ea.) Job#: '200
Orlando, Florida 32811 PIN: RFOC-811-oRC Run#: 2Tel. (407) 293-j844 SIN: PM602916 Axis: TranS'V~rse
Fax (407) 297· 7376 D<l!e: I 312/()6 I Time: I lnO DUralion: 4 Hours
Control
100.0 P><P ,
I10.0
Tm I; , 0
TI
"lOO.Om ----------------T--I
'1 D.Orn10.0 100.0 1.DK
Frequency, I-Iz.
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Qualt~st, Inc. Custom~r. Plana' Motlolilhics Indl!stri~s. Inc.5325 Ok! winter Garden Road Test Hardware: Pl\>U (l ea.) Job#: '200
Orlando, Florida 32811 PIN: RFOC-811-QRC Run#: 3Tel. (407) 293·5344 SIN: PM602916 Axis: VerticalFox (401) 2.,-7376 Oat. I 312106 I Time: I 2241 Duralion: 4 Hours
Control
100.0 PkPk 14.801
II
10.0
T~ IJ '0 I
I, oO.OITI
TI
·1 D.Orn10.0 100.0 1.0K
Frequency. I-Iz.
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SECTION 4
SHOCK TEST SUMMARY
Test Start-Finish Dates: 03 March 2006
Responsible Test Technician: Harry Cummings
4-1 TEST HARDWARE
One (1) PMI Model Number RFOC-811-QRC, SiN PM602916 (verbal SiN given to test technician by onsitecustomer representative, Yu Rong)
4-2 TEST REQUIREMENTS WITH TOLERANCES
Perfonn three (3) 15Gpk by 11 msec savvtooth shock pulses in each direction of the three (3) orthogonal axes (18pulses total)
ToleranceStandard Ambient: 25±10°C, 20 - 80010 Relative Humidity, Site PressureAmplitude: ±15%, Velocity Change: ±10% (referenced to nominal pulse 31.85 inlsec)
4-2.1 Test Specification:
MIL-STD-810E (N3), Method 516.4, Procedure I and customer email dated Monday, August 15, 2005 11:40 AM
4-3 TEST SETUP
TABLE 4-1: QUALTEST FURNISHED MEASUREMENT & TEST EQUIPMENT
OTI# Item Manufacturer Model Number Calibration Due
100002 ThennolHVl2;rometer Amprobe TH-2 511212006100032 Accelerometer Endevco 7703A-50 6121/2006100112 Vibration Control System Data Physics DP550! DP430 61212006100119 Charl2;e Amplifier Endevco 104 1111412006100122 Power Supplv Endevco 109 1111412006100927 Power Amplifier Linll Electronics 8096 SSPA NA100956 Vibration Exciter Ling Electronics A300B NA100957 Power Amplifier Unholtz-Dickie MA130IHE130 NA100966 Vibration Exciter Linll Electronics 335A NA
TABLE42·ACCELEROMETERSETUP-Accelerometer ID Charge AmP. ID!CH # Controller CH # Fllllction Location
100032 100119!CH #04 01 Control Vibration Table
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4-4 TEST DESCRIPTION
Report: 05200 Rev. A
4-4.1 Non-Qualtest Personnel, Including Organization, Present for All or Part of the Test:
Yu Rong, a representative from American Microwave Corporation
4-4.2 Powered/Operational State of the Hardware and by Whom:
The test item was not opemted during the shock test.
4-4.3 Test Activities and Resulting Measurements from ObservedlRecorded Data:
Atmospheric Conditions: Temp (0e): 22 Relative Humidity (%): 46 Pressure: Site ambient
TABLE 4-3· SHOCK TEST ACTIVITIES
Shock # Axis Direction Date Time # of Pulses
1 Vertical Positive 03/03/06 1451 3
2 Vertical Nel2:ative 03/03/06 1504 3
3 Transverse Positive 03/03/06 1513 3
4 Transverse Negative 03/03/06 1517 3
5 Longitudinal Positive 03/03/06 1521 3
6 Longitudinal Negative 03/03/06 1522 3
4-4.4 Limitations or Departures from the Test Requirements and Authorizing Source:
None
4-5 ENVIRONMENTAL TEST DATA
The shock plots are located after Figure 4-4.
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Figure 4-1: Test setup for longitudinal-axis shock.
Figure 4-2: Test setup for transverse-axis shock.
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Figure 4-3: Test setup for vertical-axis shock.
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Orlando, Florida 32811 PIN: RFOC-811-QRC Axis.: VE'tticalTel. (407) 293·5344 SIN: PM602916 Direction; NCJl;ativeFax (401) 291-7376 Dale: 313106 Tim~: 1l()4www. llalt~st.com Plot Scal~: S~~ .,i.div V~rtical I SE'i.i.'l"lPh msldiv Horizontal
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Orl8lldo, Florida 32811 PIN: RFOC-811-QRC Axis.: Transv~rs~
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Orlando, Florida 32811 PIN: RFOC-811-QRC Axis.: Transv~rs~
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5-1 TEST HARDWARE
SECTION 5
SINUSOIDAL VIBRATION TEST SUMMARY
Test Start-Finish Dates: 10 through 13 March 2006
Responsible Test Technician: Jim Gaudio
Report: 05200 Rev. A
One (1) PMI Model Number RFOC-8ll-QRC, SiN PM602916 (verbal SiN given to test technician by onsitecustomer representative, Yu Rong)
5-2 TEST REQUIREMENTS WITH TOLERANCES
Perfonn four (4) hours of sinusoidal cycling from 10 to 2,000 to 10 Hz at a logarithmic rate ofhventy (20)minutes per cycle for a total oftwelve (12) cycles in each ofthe three (3) orthogonal axes as follows:
10t060Hz60 to 2,000 Hz
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ToleranceStandard Ambient: 25±10°C, 20 - 80010 Relative Humidity, Site PressureSine Amplitude: ±10%; Frequency: 0.5 Hz < 25 Hz, ±2% 2: 25 Hz
5-2.1 Test Specification:
Qualtest Change Order COOOI Penonn vibmtionper MIL-STD-202F, Method 204D, Test Condition B
5-3 TEST SETUP
TABLE 5-1: OUALTEST FURNISHED MEASUREMENT & TEST EOUIPMENT
OTI# Item Manufacturer Model Number Calibration Due
100002 ThennolHvl2:rometer Amorobe TH-2 511212006100116 Accelerometer Endevco 2226C 4121/2006100119 Charge Amplifier Endevco 104 1111412006100122 Power Suoolv Endevco 109 1111412006100353 Vibration Control SYstem Dactron Laser USB 212812007100941 Power Amplifier Ling Electronics DMA5/A395-5 NA100942 Vibration Exciter Linl2: Electronics A395 NA100956 Vibration Exciter Linll Electronics A300B NA100957 Power Amplifier Unholtz-Dickie MA130IHE130 NA
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TABLE52·ACCELEROMETERSETUP-Accelerometer ID Charge AmP. ID/CH # Controller CH # Fllllction Location
100116 1001191CH #04 01 Control Vibration Plate
5-4 TEST DESCRIPTION
5-4.1 Non-Qualtest Personnel, Including Organization, Present for All or Part of the Test:
Yu Rong, a representative from American Microwave Corporation
5-4.2 Powered/Operational State of the Hardware and by Whom:
The test item was not operated during the vibration test.
5-4.3 Test Activities and Resulting Measurements from ObservedlRecorded Data:
Atmospheric Conditions: Temp (0e): 22 Relative Humidity (%): 43 Pressure: Site ambient
TABLE 5 3· VIBRATION TEST ACTIVITIES-Run # Axis Date End Time Duration
1 Longitudinal 03/10/06 2207 4 hours
2 Transverse 03113/06 1051 4 hours
3 Vertical 03113/06 1538 4 hours
5-4.4 Limitations or Departures from the Test Requirements and Authorizing Source:
None
5-5 ENVIRONMENTAL TEST DATA
The vibration plots are located after Figure 5-3.
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Figure 5-3: Test setup for vertical-axis vibration.
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Qualtest, Inc. Customer: Planar Monolithics fudustries, Inc.5325 Old Winter Garden Road Test Hardware: PMI (1 ea) Job #: 5200
Orlando, Florida 32811 PiN: RFOC-811-0RC Run#: 1Tel. (407) 293-5844 SiN: PM602916 Axis: Lon~itudina1
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Orlando, Florida 32811 PiN: RFOC-811-0RC Run#: 2Tel. (407) 293-5844 SiN: PM602916 Axis: TransverseFax (407) 297-7376 Date: 3/13/06 Time: 1051 Duration: 4 Hours
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Orlando, Florida 32811 PiN: RFOC-811-0RC Run#: 3
Tel. (407) 293-5844 SiN: PM602916 Axis: VerticalFax (407) 297-7376 Date: 3/13/06 Time: 1538 Duration: 4 Hours
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6-1 TEST HARDWARE
SECTION 6
SHOCK TEST SUMMARY
Test Start-Finish Dates: 14 March 2006
Responsible Test Technician: Jim Gaudio
Report: 05200 Rev. A
One (1) PMI Model Number RFOC-8ll-QRC, SiN PM602916 (verbal SiN given to test technician by onsitecustomer representative, Yu Rong)
6-2 TEST REQUIREMENTS WITH TOLERANCES
Perfonn three (3) l5Gpk by 11 msec savvtooth shock pulses in each direction of the three (3) orthogonal axes (18pulses total)
ToleranceStandard Ambient: 25±10°C, 20 - 80010 Relative Humidity, Site PressureAmplitude: ±15%, Velocity Change: ±10% (referenced to nominal pulse 3l.85±3.l8 in/sec)
6-2.1 Test Specification:
Qualtest Change Order COOOI Perfonn shock testing per MIL-STD-8l0E (N3), Method 516.4, Procedure I andcustomer email dated Monday, August 15, 2005 11 :40 AM
6-3 TEST SETUP
TABLE 6-1: OUALTEST FURNISHED MEASUREMENT & TEST EOUIPMENT
QTI# Item Manufacturer Model Number Calibration Due
100002 ThennolHygrometer Amprobe TH-2 511212006100116 Accelerometer Endevco 2226C 4121/2006100119 Charge Amplifier Endevco 104 1111412006100122 Power Supply Endevco 109 1111412006100353 Vibration Control Svstem Dactron Laser USB 212812007100941 Power Amplifier Ling Electronics DMA5/A395-5 NA100942 Vibration Exciter Ling Electronics A395 NA100956 Vibration Exciter Ling Electronics A300B NA100957 Power Amplifier Unholtz-Dickie MA130IHE130 NA
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TABLE62·ACCELEROMETERSETUP-Accelerometer ID Charge AmP. ID/CH # Controller CH # Fllllction Location
100116 1001191CH #04 01 Control Vibration Plate
6-4 TEST DESCRIPTION
6-4.1 Non-Qualtest Personnel, Including Organization, Present for All or Part of the Test:
Yu Rong, a representative from American Microwave Corporation
6-4.2 Powered/Operational State of the Hardware and by Whom:
The test item was not opemted during the shock test.
6-4.3 Test Activities and Resulting Measurements from ObservedlRecorded Data:
Atmospheric Conditions: Temp (0e): 23 Relative Humidity (%): 51 Pressure: Site ambient
TABLE 6 3· SHOCK TEST ACTIVITIES-Shock # Axis Direction Date Time # of Pulses
1 Vertical Positive 03114/06 0840 3
2 Vertical Negative 03/14/06 0845 3
3 Transverse Negative 03/14/06 0905 3
4 Transverse Positive 03/14/06 0910 3
5 Longitudinal Positive 03114106 0924 3
6 Lom6tudinal Negative 03/14/06 0929 3
6-4.4 Limitations or Departures from the Test Requirements and Authorizing Source:
None
6-5 ENVIRONMENTAL TEST DATA
The shock plots are located after Figure 6-3.
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Figure 6-1: Test setup for vertical-axis shock.
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Orl8ll.do, Florida 32811 PIN: RFOC-811-QRC Axis.: VE>tticalTel. (407) 293·5344 SIN: PM602916 Direction: PositiveFax (401) 297-7376 Dale: 3/14/iM Tim~: 0840www. llalt~st.com Plot Scal~: See. Graph Ji.divVertical I See Graph msldiv Horizontal
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Orl8ll.do, Florida 32811 PIN: RFOC-811-QRC Axis.: VE'tticalTel, (407) 293·5344 SIN: PM602916 Direction; Ne~ative
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Orlando, Florida 32811 PIN: RFOC-811-QRC Axis.: Transv~rs~
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TEST REPORT
PMI MODEL No: SDLVA-61F-80
February 15,2004
PT-52-SDLVA-PW-0204
ENVIRONMENTAL TEST DATAON
SECCESSIVE DETECTION LOG VIDEO AMPLIFIERS
PMI MODEL NUMBER:
DLVA-61F-80With Options:
5829387-002 & TBRK
SERIAL NUMBER PM311203
Environmental Testing Consisted of:
Sand and Dust, Salt Spray and Explosive Atmosphere (to 40,000 feet)These tests were conducted by BAE Systems, Lansdale, PA
Full EMI Testing was conducted at MET Laboratories in Union City, CA
Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc. 7311-GGrove Road, Frederick, MD 21704Tel: 301-631-1579 Fax: 301-662-2-29
Email: sales(mpianarmonolithics.com Web: www.planarmonolithics.com
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PMI l\10DEL No: SDLVA-61F-80
February is, 2004
ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING
SAND AND DUST
SALT SPRAY
EXPLOS:lvE ATffl0SPHERE
TEST REPORT PREPARED BYBAE SYSTEMS, LANSDALE, PA
Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc. 7311-G Grove Road, Frederick, MD 21704Tel: 301-631-1579 Fax: 301-662-2-29
Email: sales(@.planarmonolitbics.com Web: www.planarmonoiithics.com
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TEST REPORT
PMI l\10DEL No: SDLVA-61F-80
February 15, 2004
PT-52-SDLVA-PW-0204
December 23, 2003
American MicfOVv'ave Corp.7310 Grove Road, Suite 206Frederick, MD 21704
Attention: Mr. Dave Bruder
Reference: Arrerican Microwave Corp. Purchase Order No. 31100536
Gentlemen:
This report certifies the performance of Sand and DU&t Explosion, and Salt Spray testing on oneSDLVA, Model SDLVA..elF·BO, Serial Number PM311203, submitted by Amelican Microwave Corp.
The testing was conducted in accordance with:
SAND &: DUST: MIL~DTL·2B875A, Paragraph 4,$,34 and MIL-STD-20ZG, Method 11OA.
SALT SPRAY: MIL-DTl-28875A, Paragraph 4.8.33 and Mll-STD-202G, Method 101E,
EXPLOSION: MIL·DTL·28875A~ Paragraph 4.8.35 and i\llll-$TD~202G, Method 109C.
TEST AESULis; Moot of the palnt pealed off during the Salt Spray exposure. There was no otherapparent external phySical damage to the unit as a result of the tests. None of theoperations caused ignition of the explosive atmosphere inside the explosion testchamber, The explosiveness of the ohamber atmosphere ,",vas verified after eachoperation. The unit was returned to American Microwave Corp. tnrfurtherevaluation.
Acopyuf the Test Logs and an E.quipment Ust. are fnc)~ in this report
The testing was conducted at the BAE SYSTEMS Advanced Systems PrOduct Testing LaboratoryI
Richardson Road, Lansdale, PA 19446, and completed on December 23, 2003,
Very tru1yyours.
8AE SYSTEMS Advanced Systems
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for the
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nolithics Industries, Inc.7311-G Grove RoadFredrick, MD 21704
Prepared By:MET Laboratories, Inc.
33439 Western Ave.Union City, California 94587
Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc.Successive Detection Log Video Amplifier
Electromagnetic Compatibility CriteriaTest Report
for the
Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc.Successive Detection Log Video Amplifier
Electromagnetic CompatibilityMIL-STD-461C/462
Testing Performed By:
MET Report: EMCU14749-MIL
Tested Under
the rules contained inMIL-STD-461C/49EMCRequire
© 2004, MET Laboratories, Inc.
Report Prepared By:
Cheryl AniceteDocumentation Department
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Report Status Sheet
Electromagnetic CompatibilityReport Status SheetMIL-STD-461C/462
Revision Report Date Reason for Revision
0 March 8, 2004 Initial Issue.
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Table of Contents
Electromagnetic CompatibilityTable of Contents
MIL-STD-461C/462
I. Executive Summary 1A. Purpose of Test 2B. Executive Summary 2
II. Equipment Configuration ................•........................................................................................................................3A. Overview 5B. References 5C. Test Site 5D. Description ofTest Sample 5E. Equipment Configuration 6F. Method of Monitoring EUT Operation....................................... . 7G. Modifications......................................................................... . 7
a) Modifications to EUT.......................................... . 7b) Modifications to Test Standard........ .. 7
H. Disposition of EUT .. 7III. Electromagnetic Compatibility Conducted Emissiona"' 8
A. CE03, Conducted Emissions, Power and Inte~" ads, 0.015 t MHz 9B. CSOI, Conducted Susceptibility, Power Leads, 3 ' z 13C. CS02, Conducted Susceptibility, Power Leads, 50 MHz 17D. CS04, Undesired Signal Rejection..... . 20E. CS06, Conducted Susceptibility, Spike 24
IV. Electromagnetic Compatibility Radiated Emis ..............................................................•.......28A. RE02, Radiated Emissions, ElectricFiel:tHz 29
V. Test Equipment .~ 35
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List of Tables
Electromagnetic CompatibilityTable of Contents
MIL-STD-461C/462
Table 1. Executive Summary of MIL-STD-461 C/462 ComplianceTesting 2
List of Figures
Figure 1. Block Diagram of Test Configuration 6Figure 2. CE03, Setup Block Diagram 11Figure 3. Limit for CSOI 14Figure 4. CSOl, Setup Block Diagram 15Figure 5. CS02, Setup Block Diagram 18Figure 6. CS04, Setup Block Diagram . 21Figure 7. Limit for CS04 . ::. 22Figure 8. CS06, Setup Block Diagram . 25Figure 9. CS06, Acceptable Waveshapes................................................... . 26Figure 10. RE02, Setup Block Diagram : 33
List ofPho#,
Photograph 1. CE03 Conducted Emissions, Power and Interconnectin .015 to 50 MHz) Test Setup 12Photograph 2. CSOI Conducted Susceptibility, Power (30 Hz to 5 T~st Setup 16Photograph 3. CS02 Conducted Susceptibility, Power L . z to 50 est Setup 19Photograph 4. CS04, Undesired Signal Rejection.............. . 23Photograph 5. CS06 Conducted Susceptibility, Spikes, Po etup 27Photograph 6. RE02, Radiated Emissions, . Field, 14 Hz, Test Setup 34
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Electromagnetic CompatibilityTable of Contents
MIL-STD-461C/462
List of Terms and Abbreviations
AC Alternating Current
ACF Antenna Correction Factor
Cal Calibration
cm Centimeters- d Measurement Distance
dB Decibels
dBf-lA Decibels above one microamp
dBf-lV Decibels above one microvolt
Frequency
Magnetic FieldGround Reference
quipment-Building System
Electrostatic DischargeElectromagnetic Compatibility
10 Frequency
Decibels above one microvolt per meter
epetition Frequency
Equipment Under Test
Digital Subscriber Line
nds
Frequency
Decibels above one microamp per meter
Electric Field
Federal Communications Comml
Direct Current
Horizontal Coupling PHertz
Root-Mean-Square
Hz
kPakV
kHz·lEC
FCC
f-lF
NEBSPRY
ErnEMC
FREQ
ESD
LISN
DSL
MHz
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DC
GRP
dBf-lV/m
dB,uA/m
RMSRF
f
TWT Traveling Wave Tube
Vim Volts per meter
VCP Vertical Coupling Plane
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Electromagnetic CompatibilityExecutive SummaryMIL-STD-461C/462
I.
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A. Purpose of Test
Electromagnetic CompatibilityExecutive SummaryMIL-STD-461C1462
The purpose of these tests was to verify compliance of the Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc., SuccessiveDetection Log Video Amplifier (referred to as EUT hereafter) to the specifications listed in Table 1.
B. Executive Summary
These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with MILSTD-461C/462 EMC Requirements for Navy - shipboard below deck limits. All tests were perfonned inaccordance with Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc. Purchase Order.
Reference
Purchase Order #31100535
MIL-STD-461C, CE03
MIL-STD-461C, CSOI
MIL-STD-461C, CS02
MIL-STD-461C, CS04
MIL-STD-461C, CS06
Table 1.
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Compliance
Compliant
Compliant
Compliant
Compliant
Compliant
Compliant
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Electromagnetic CompatibilityEquipment Configuration
MIL-STD-461C/462
II. EquiplDent Co
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Model(s) Tested:
Model(s) Covered:
SIN's
Analysis:
Evaluated by: Asad Bajwa
Date(s):
Electromagnetic CompatibilityEquipment Configuration
MIL-STD-461C/462
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Electromagnetic CompatibilityEquipment Configuration
MIL-STD-461C/462
A. Overview
The purpose ofthis series oftests was to verify compliance of the Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc., SuccessiveDetection Log Video Amplifier with the limits and test methods indicated in MIL-STD-461C/462.
B. References
c. Test Site
stern Ave., Union City, California 94587. Allnd bears recent traceability to the National Institute
ler (SDLVA-61F-80 OPT. 5829387-002, TBRK), Equipment Underuent, operates at 61.25 MHz.
All testing was performed at MET Laboratories,equipment used in making physic inationsof Standards and Technology.. .
MIL-STD--45662A
MIL-8TD-462: 1993
MIL-STD-461C: 1986
ANSIlISOIIEC17025: 2000
MIL-STD-461E: 1999
MII.rSTD-461D: 1993
The SuccessiveTest (EUT) for~ e
D.
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Electromagnetic CompatibilityEquipment'Configuration
MIL-STD-461C/462
E. Equip~entConfiguration
The EUT was set up as outlined in Figure 1, Block Diagram of Test Setup. All cards, racks, etc., incorporated aspart of the EUT is included in the following list.
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CSDLVA-61F-80 OPT. 5829387- P~311204,P~311205,
N/A002 P~311206
Test Setup: During all the EMC testing, the EDT was setup on a table with a metallic top inside shielded enclosure.All the I/O and power cables were raised from the tabletop by 5-cm spacers and routed as specified inMIL-STD-461C/462 standard. LISNs were used at the power input to provide stable impedance. TheEUT is a successive detection log video amplifier (SDLVA-61F-80 OPT. 5829387-002, TBRK), itoperates at 61.25MHz. EUT was exercised by applying a 61.25 :MHz signal from a signal generator asshown in test setup.
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F. Method of Monitoring EUT Operation
Electromagnetic CompatibilityEquipment Configuration
MIL-STD-461C/462
The EUT was powered by a duel power supply as shown in setup. It was being exercised by applying a 61.25MHz 'signal from a signal generator as shown in test setup (see Figure 1) and the output was being monitored withthe help ofan Oscilloscope.
G. Modifications
a) Modifications to EUT
No modifications were made to the EDT.
b) Modifications to Test Standard
No modifications were made to the test standard.
H. Disposition of EUT
tro-Magnetic Compatibility Lab for testingftesting.
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Electromagnetic CompatibilityConducted Emission and Susceptibility Criteria
MIL-STD-461C/462
III. ElectrolDagnetiConduct isCriteri
.' tibilityn and Susceptibility
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Electromagnetic CompatibilityConducted Emission and Susceptibility Criteria
MIL-STD-461C/462
A. CE03, Conducted Emissions, Power and Interconnecting Leads, 0.015 to 50 MHz
Test Requirement(s): This requirement is applicable for the following types of leads:
AC and DC leads, which obtain power from other sources or provide power to other equipment,distribution panels, or subsystems; ground or neutrals, which are not grounded internally to thesubsystem or equipment being measured; and, for Army and Navy procurements, interconnectingcontrol leads which provide AC and DC power from or to the test sample. The requirement isnot applicable for interconnecting signal leads such as a clock, IF audio, firing, digital, radiofrequency (RF), and the like, unless otherwise specified by the Command or agency concerned.POi Anny procurements, the requirement is applicable using the Line Impedance Stabilization
Test Conditions:
Test Results:
Test Engineer(s):
Test Date(s):
Network, as described in MIL-STD-462.
The Data Collection System used the current nphase and/or neutral of the input power. Lsystem scanned the applicable frequeidentifying the largest signals with retest setup such as cable loss andCollection System Software. All cabstandoffs.
ure the conducted emissions on eachin series with the power line. The
ed graphical and tabular data:" All correction factors of the
"ction faet are accounted for in the Data" 5 em from the ground plane with
. .ed CE03 Conducted Emissions, Power and. Test result details appear on following pages.
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MIL-STD-461C/462
CE03, Conducted Emissions, Power and Interconnecting Leads, 0.015 to 50 MHz, continued
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MIL-STD-461C/462
CE03, Conducted Emissions, Power and. Interconnecting Leads, 0.015 to 50 MHz, continued
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MIL-STD-461C/462
CE03, Conducted Emissions, Power and Interconnecting Leads, 0.015 to 50 MHz, continued
ions, Power and Interconnecting Leads (0.015 to 50 MHz) Test Setup
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~fIIrST][)-461C/462
B. CSOl, Conducted Susceptibility, Power Leads, 30 Hz to 50 kHz
Test Requirement(s): This requirement is applicable to equipment and subsystem AC and DC power leads, includinggrounds and neutrals which are not grounded internally to the equipment or subsystem. Thisrequirement is not applicable within ±5 percent of the power frequency (ies). For Navyprocurements, this requirement may be deleted for AC leads, with the approval of the Commandor agency concerned, if no circuit within the equipment or system is more sensitive that 100milliVolts (mV). For equipment and subsystems procured solely for Army use, this requirementis applicable for DC leads only.
Test was performed at Navy - shipboard below deck limits.
robe" to inject the conducted signalswere placed in series with the power
abIes were elevated 5 em from the
CS01 Conducted Susceptibility, Power Leadson following pages.
The Data Collection System used the "Current Ion each phase and or neutral of the input poline. The system swept the applicable freground plane with standoffs.
AsadBajwa
12/08/03
Test Conditions:
Test Results:
Test Engineer(s):
Test Date(s):
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MIL-STD-461C/462
CSOl, Conducted Susceptibility, Power Leads, 30 Hz to 50 kHz, continued
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MIL-STD-461C/462
CSOl, Conducted Susceptibility, Power Leads, 30 Hz to 50 kHz, continued
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MIL-STD-461C/462
eSOl, Conducted Susceptibility, Power Leads, 30 Hz to 50 kHz, continued
JrI.fited Susceptibility, Power Leads (30 Hz to 50 kHz) Test Setup
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Electromagnetic CompatibilityConducted Emission and Susceptibility Criteria
~S11)-461C/462
C. CS02, Conducted Susceptibility, Power Leads, 50 )l-.Hz to 400 MHz
Test Requirement(s): This requirement is applicable to equipment and subsystem AC and DC power leads, includinggrounds and neutrals which are not grounded internally to the equipment or subsystem. Thisrequirement is not applicable within ±5 percent of the power frequency (ies). For Navyprocurements, this requirement may be deleted for AC leads, with the approval of the Commandor agency concerned, if no circuit within the equipment or system is more sensitive that 100milliVolts (mV). For equipment and subsystems procured solely for Army use, this requirementis applicable for DC leads only.
be" to inject the conducted signalslaced in series with the power
were elevated 5 em from the
2 Conducted Susceptibility, Power Leadsr on following pages.
The test sample shail not exhibit any malfunction, or degradation of performance, or deviationfrom specified indications beyond the tolerances indic when subjected .to I volts from a 50ohm source. Test was performed at Navy - shipboar deck limits.
The Data Collection System used the "Cuon each phase and or neutral of the inpline. The system swept the applicabl 'ground plane with standoffs.
AsadBajwa
The EUT was found compli(50 kHz to 400 MHz) limits.
Test Conditions:
Test Results:
Test Engineer(s):
Test Date(s):
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MIL-STD-461C/462
CS02, Conducted Susceptibility, Power Leads, 50 kHz to 400 MHz, continued
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.MIL-STD-461C/462
CS02, Conducted Susceptibility, Power Leads, 50 kHz to 400 MHz, continued
Photograph 3. C
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MIL-STD-461C/462
D. CS04, Undesired Signal Rejection
Test Requirement(s): This requirement is applicable to receiving equipment and subsystems, such as receivers, RFamplifiers, transceivers, and the like. The applicable frequency range for this requirement isdependent on the operating frequency of the test sample as specified in MIL-STD-462.Test was performed at Navy - shipboard below deck limits.
Conducted Susceptibility, undesiredpages.
The Data Collection System used the "Current Injection Probe" to inject the conducted signalson each phase and or neutral of the input power. LISNs were placed in series with the powerline. The system swept the applicable frequency range. All cables were elevated 5 em from theground plane with standoffs.
AsadBajwa
The EUT was found compliant with the speSignal rejection limits. Test result details a
12/08/03
Test Conditions:
Test Results:
Test Engineer(s):
Test Date(s):
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CS04, Undesired Signal Rejection, continued
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MIL-STD-461C/462
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MIL-STD-461C/462
CS04, Undesired Signal Rejection, continued
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L1.a1ts:
1. The lialt 4t A is 80 dB ab~ve the Lnput level required to p~oduc~ the standardr~ference output. (Thi. limit .ball not b~ used for amplifiers)
2. The limit at B 8hall be 5e~ as followe;a. IecetverB~ 0 iBm applied d1reetly to ~he r&~e1ve~ input terminals.b~ Ampl1f1erR: The 11~t aha11 be as 6pecif~ed in the teat samplers techn1~al
r~quir~ent or control pl.n. If no limit 18 def1Qed in the above documents.t.he 0 dBm v.1Ul!! shall be used. .
Figure 7. Limit for CS04
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MIL-STD-461C/462
E. CS06, Conducted Susceptibility, Spikes, Power Leads
Test Requirement(s): This requirement is applicable to equipment and subsystem AC and DC power leads, includinggrounds and neutrals which are not grounded internally to the equipment or subsystem.Test was performed at Navy - shipboard below deck limits.
S06 Conducted Susceptibility, Spikes, Powerd. Test result details appear on following
t1 = 10 JlSec
The EUT and the spike generator were connected as shown in the diagram below. The outputwaveform of the spike generator was verified using the oscilloscope. Synchronization andtriggering was used to position the spike to the specific test sample signal position to producemaximum susceptibility. Positive and negative, single and repetitive (lOpps) spikes were appliedto the EUT for the time duration as specified in STD-461/462 standard. Spikes weresynchronized to the power line frequency and posi . each 90-degree phase position for aperiod of 5 minutes.
Spike #1, E1 = 200V
Spike #2, E2 = 200V
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Test Condition:
Test Results:
Test Engineer(s):
Test Date(s):
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CS06, Conducted Susceptibility, Spikes, Power Leads, continued
To InputPower
OsdUoscope orO\flV1.·.. Coupling;. Transformer
Signa! Gen~or
~Power Amp lifier
~"
Ground Planefor table top EUT
5· em Spa cers
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MIlrS]])-461Ci462
ROT!: TN........I.~.to fbi _tl' with .-. _ ..td. $hoftftCS- •·..~ ..*(.)ond~~(t;l"
ore 9. CS06, Acceptable Waveshapes
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Electromagnetic CompatibilityRadiated Emission Criteria
MIlrSTD-461C/462
A. RE02, Radiated Emissions, Electric Field, 14 kHz to 18 GHz
Test Requirement(s): This requirement is applicable for radiated emissions from equipment and subsystems, cables(including control, pulse, IF, power, and antennas transmission lines) and interconnecting wiringof the test sample; for narrowband, it applies at the fundamental frequencies and all spuriousemissions, including harmonics, but does not apply to radiation from antennas. This requirementis applicable for broadband emissions from 14 kHz to 1 GHz and for narrowband emissions from14 kHz to 18 GHz.
Test was performed at Navy - shipboard below deck limits.
12/11/03
The receiving antennas
MIL-STD-461C were used. Thedband antennas to locate the
eter away from the EUT at a
specified RE02 Radiated Emissions, Electric Field, and 14 kHz. s appear on following pages. Refer to Section D for modificationspliance.
before stating the test and the test washe data collection system sca..'lned the
dive rod antenna. The biconical antenna wasz. The Horn antenna was used for the frequency
uenci above 30 MHz, the test was performed with theertically.
The EUT was tested within the anechoic chamber at ,,"'......."'" ~
were set up perpendicular to and 1 m away from t
The method of testing, test conditions, aEUT was examined by using various h .area of highest emissions. Each an:height of one meter, parallel to the area 0
Test Conditions:
Test Procedure:
Test Results:
Test Engineer(s):
Test Date(s):
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Narrowband Plots
Electromagnetic CompatibilityRadiated Emission Criteria
MIL-STD-461C/462
Low End (10K-30M) - Narrow Band
- Limit
40.000 -_ _ .
35.000 +--±::-+-+-++HI+t---t--t-+-t-t++H---I----+-t-++t-ttt---t--t-t-++t+H"""- ........
(30M-1GH) H -- Narrow Band-Limit
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MJL..STD-461C/462
(30M-1GH) V
-1 0 - ..-.--------'-- __._C-._ .....J~
- Narrow Band
-Limit
(1 GH-18GH) H - Narrow Band-limit
80.00 .........................._-. ........._..._..- ,'- ...............- .._.... .-._......... ........_...._-_......._.......- .......................- ....... --- ................ ,......--
70.00
60.00 -------lo-~--:...--~I....~i.l Ju50.00
~ '( V~ ~40.00 • I......
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30.00
20.00
10.00
0.00
1.0000 10.0000 100.0000...
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Narrowband Plots, cont.
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MIL-STD-461C/462
(1 GH-18GH) V - Narrow Band-Limit
80.00 T-"- ·········-·····--···T··_·············f····-·--r-··-···f-··r·T··rrr··--··-------·--········r-·--------··T··-·-··T·-·-··r-·l-····r···r·TI,n nnIU.UU
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10.00 I!i
0.00 !I
1.0000 10.0000 100.0000
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Test SetupBoundary~
I
GroundPlane
I~1 m
Ch;Of
II
}III
Measurement system
Pre;.Amp
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Photograph 6.
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Electromagnetic CompatibilityTest Equipment
MIL-STD-461C/462
v. Test EquiplDen
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Electromagnetic CompatibilityTest Equipment
MIL-STD-461C/462
Test Equipment
Calibrated test equipment utilized during testing was maintained in a current state of calibration per the requirements ofANSIINCSL Z540-1-1994 and ANSIIISOIIEC 17025:2000.
Test Name: CE03 Test Date(s): 12/09/03
Test 1"'~ame: eso1 Test Date(s): 12/08/03
Cal Due Date
Test Date(s): 12/08/03
Test Date(s): 12/08/03
Test Date(s): 12/09/03
Test Date(s): 12/11/03
Last Cal Date
Last Cal Date Cal Due Date
Last Cal Date Cal Due Date
Last Cal Date Cal Due Date
Last Cal Date Cal Due Date
ModelManufacturer
Manufacturer
rified using calibrated instrumentation at the time of testing.
Nomenclature
Nomenclature
MET Asset #
Test Name: CS02
MET Asset #
Test Name: CS04
MET Asset # Nomenclature
Test Name: CS06
MET Asset # Nomenclature
MET Asset # Model
Test Name: RE02
Note:
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