MIL-STD-1285D
w/ CHANGE 1
6. NOTES
(This section contains information of a general or explanatory nature that may be helpful, but is not mandatory.)
6.1 Intended use. Documents conforming to the requirements of this standard are intended for use as DoD standardization documents and are listed in ASSIST. The purpose of this standard is to establish a common format throughout the DoD for the marking of electrical and electronic parts.
6.2 Acquisition requirements. Acquisition documents should specify the following:
a. Title, number, and date of the standard.
6.3 Permanency and legibility tests. For the purpose of inspecting for permanency and legibility for marking (see
4.2a), the following test methods are recommended for inclusion in the acquisition document:
a. Method 215 of MIL-STD-202, "Test Methods for Electronic and Electrical Component Parts." b. Method 1022 of MIL-STD-750, "Test Methods for Semiconductor Devices."
c.. Method 2015 of MIL-STD-883, "Test Methods Standard, Microcircuits."
6.4 Method I marking.
6.4.1 Full marking. Figures 1, 4, 5, and 6 show examples of method I marking requirements applied in full. These examples are given only as guides and are not to be considered mandatory.
68094-xxxxx-x zzz
12345 0433A
140 µF ±5% 6 V
xxxxxxxx
- Design activity CAGE code and identifying number
- Trademark
- Source code; date code; and lot symbol
- Characteristics and ratings
- ESD symbol if required
FIGURE 4. Method I marking example for commercial parts.
68094SOCNxxxxxx
zzz
0433A
140 µF ±5% 6 V
xxxxxxxx
- Design activity CAGE code and manufacturer's identifying part number
- Trademark
- Date code and lot symbol
- Characteristics and ratings
- ESD symbol if required
FIGURE 5. Method I marking for source control documents.
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