MIL-HDBK-773A
(a) Film resistors conforming to MIL-PRF-55182. (b) Resistor chips conforming to MIL-PRF-55342.
(c) Resistor networks conforming to MIL-PRF-83401. (2) FSC 5961 semiconductor devices:
(a) Microwave diodes.
(b) Insulated gate field effect transistors (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field
Effect Transistors (MOSFET)).
(c) Junction field effect transistors. (d) Silicon-controlled rectifiers.
(e) Hybrid semiconductors.
(f) Small signal Schottky diodes.
(g) Semiconductor devices, not otherwise named, which operate at a frequency above one gigahertz.
g. A number 3, used to specify a Type Cargo Code (TCC), can be found in the FEDLOG AMDF Freight Data Response File. In this data file, TCC is a one character alpha/numeric code used for all shipments via water to identify the type of cargo included within the shipping unit. The number 3, used in this field, identifies ESDS items, for example, materiel subject to damage caused by ESD.
5.2 Packaging of ESDS items. In all cases, the first contacting layer (with bare item) of the selected protective material will be static dissipative and not conductive. Such a layer may be in the form of a homogeneous single film or cushion thickness, or a multi-layered structure either as a flat film or cushioning pad as in a pouch configuration. Shielding will be required to protect against the effects of static discharge. This
protection is normally available in materials through the use of conductive layers attained by carbon loading metallization or other manufacturing techniques as provided by
MIL-PRF-81705. Selection of the appropriate preservation materials will be based on the nature of the item and prescribed packaging data. MIL-STD-2073-1 identifies
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