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ARMY MIL-R-14865-1970 RECEIVER TRANSMITTER LASER 10559281《10559281激光接收发射机》.pdf

1、MILITARY SPECIFICATION RECEIVER-TRANSMITTER, LASER: 1 OS59281 WARNING - EYE HAZARD EXTREME CAUTION MUST BE OBSERVED IN OPERATING AND TESTING THE RECEIVER-TRANSMITTER. LIGHT BEAM ENTERS THE HUMAN EYE, THE RETINA OF THE EYE CAN BE BURNED. BEAM CAN ALSO PRODUCE SUCH DAMAGE AT EXTREME RANGE AND BY REFLE

2、CTION FROM ANY SHINY SURFACE SUCH AS GLASS, METAL, PAINT, ETC. IN VIEW OF THE POSSIBILITY OF PRODUCING SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE, THE UNLESS THE TARGET AREA HAS BEEN EVACUATED. IF THE LASER THE HIGH ENERGY DENSITY OF THE RECEIVER-TRANSMITTER SHOULD NOT BE OPERATED MIL-R-lLIh5 12 9977706 0297675 4 = f -. MI

3、L-R-14865 (MU) 2 March 1970 ( i/+ 1. SCOPE 1. 1 This specification covers one type of electro-optical unit known as Receiver-Transmitter, Laser: 10559281 (see 6.1). 2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 2. 1 The following documents, of the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids or request for proposal, fo

4、rm a part of this specifi- cation to the extent specified herein. SPECIFICATIONS Mii tar y MIL-C-14880 MIL-F-13926 MIL- P- 142 32 MIL - I- 456 O 7 Component Assembly: 10559479 (Transmitter) Fire Control Materiel: General Specification Governing the Manufacture and Inspection of Parts, Equipment and

5、Tools for Army Materiel: Packaging and Packing of Inspection Equipment, Supply and Maintenance of FSC 1240 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-R-L4865 12 7779906 0237676 b MIL-R- 14865(MU) STANDARDS Military MIL-STD- 105 MIL-STD- 109

6、MIL-STD- 81 O Sampling Procedures and Tables for Inspection by Attributes Quality Assurance Terms and Definitions Environmental Test Methods DRAWINGS U. S. Army, Frankford Arsenal F 105 5 92 81 Receiver - Tr ansmitte r , La se r PACKAGING DATA SHEET 1055 92 8 1 Packaging of Receiver-Transmitter, Las

7、er: 10559281 (Copies of specifications, standards, drawings, and packaging data sheets required by suppliers in connection with specific procurement functions should be obtained from the procuring activity or as directed by the contracting officer. ) 3. REQUIREMENTS 3. 1 Fabrication. - The receiver-

8、transmitter shall be manu- factured in accordance with Drawing F 10559281 and drawings pertaining there to. 3.2 General specification. - The receiver-transmitter shall meet the following requirements, where applicable, of MIL-F- 13926 (a) Order of precedence (b) Dimensions and tolerance (c) Part ide

9、ntification and marking 3.2. 1 Electronic workmanship. - The receiver-transmitter shall meet the workmanship requirements of Drawing F10559281 and drawings pertaining thereto. 2 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-R-14865 L2 9977706 O

10、297697 MIL-R- 14865(MU) 3.3 Performance. - Unless otherwise specified, the receiver- transmitter shall meet the performance requiremenb of this specifica- tkon at standard ambient temperatures between 60 degrees Fahrenheit ( F and YOOF. 3.3.1 Loads, power and signals. - The receiver-transmitter shal

11、l perform as specified herein when the loads and auxiliary equip- ment of Table I are connected as specified,and the inputs of Table I are appli e d. TABLE I ITEM 1. 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1 .ll 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 CONDITION Loads : Re sis tor Re sic to r Re sisto r Re si

12、s tor Re sis tor Re sis tor Re sis tor Resistor *Re sis tor Resistor Re sis tor Re sis tor Re si sto r Res istor Re sistor Re sis tor Resistor CHARACTERISTIC 300 ohms f5% 300 ohms f570 300 ohms f570 300 ohms OFF, COMMANDERS CONTROL, GUNNERS CONTROL, the following shall occur: (a) OFF Power off , O I

13、O. 5 Vdc at J2-H (b) COMMANDERS K-1 shall be activated; 24 f2 Vdc shall appear on J2-H; zero *O. 5 Vdc shall appear on J4-r. (c) GUNNERS K-1 shall be activated; 24 32 Vdc CONTROL CONTROL shall appear on J2-H. The voltage at J4-r shall be 23.5 f3 Vdc. 3.3.1 .l. 4 Low voltage. - When the 24 Vdc primar

14、y power is removed from 52-5, the voltage at 53-5 shall remain at 15 i2 Vdc. 3.3.1.1.5 Gunners control. - With 24 f2 Vdc applied to JJ -N, the voltage at J4-r shall be 23.5 f3Vdc. 3.3.1 .2 8Data line (to computerr. - With the circuit indicated on Figure 3, or equivalent, substituted for the counters

15、 circuit card (10559305), the output at J1-A through J1-L shall be as follows: (a) Switches open Zero I1 .O volt (b) Switches closed 7.5 f0.5 volts 8 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NIL-R-14b5 12 9999906 0297703 T m MIL-R- 14865(MU) N

16、OTE: The symbols used to represent digital signals in Tables III through IX are defined as follows: 1 denotes logical one, type A, per Table I O denotes logical zero, type A, per Table I C denotes logical one, type B, per Table I D denotes logical zero, type B, per Table I H denotes 4. O fl .6 volts

17、 L denotes 0.2 f0.2 volt 3.3.1.3 Target selection and reset, - With the type A and ype B signals of Table I applied to the group of input pins for each item as specified in Table III, and each item performed in sequence, a digital signal shall appear at each listed output pin and the range readout s

18、peci- fied in Table III shall be obtained for that item, 3.3.1 .4 Command signal output (to computer). - type A and type B signals of Table I applied to each group of input pins for each item as specified in Table IV, and each item performed in sequence, a digital signal shall appear at each output

19、pin listed in Table IV for that item. With the digital (large I appli 3.3.1.5 Test access output. - With the test oscillator enabled cover removed) and the digital type A and type B signals of Table .ed simultaneously to the input pins as specified in Table V, follow- edby a logical zero type A sign

20、al momentarily applied to 54-I - - CI X 3 + oco “I O u- * I x t UIU + O M Ln O J CI - X - X O - CI - FI CI QI m QI CI - CI J - 3: ;i O O - O X X CI O - CI - U - O 10 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-R-14865 12 m 9779906 0297705 3 m

21、 “O mo O00 CIO 43: XX AX 2t-l XJ JZ O0 O i, ,j? - U - O i10 11 -I - N 1% MIL-R- 1 4865 (MU) 6 E Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-.+ MIL-R-14865 12 7779906 0277706 5 c CI CI MIL-R-l4865(MU) lu IYO o c11 O0 c11oozJ 1 OQ 110 TABLE IV I n

22、1 lJ Logical zero momentarily applied. 2J Logical one momentarily applied. I INPUT ITEM Ihle(flg y O0 PINS OF J4 jjklm)nls OUTPUT PINS 1 O f0.5 Vdc 28.5 f0.5 Vdc TABLE V INPUTS PINS OF 54 LOGIC LEVELS O O O 1 C 19 13 O O I/ Logical zero momen- tarily applied. PINS OF J3 B C F G H J K L M OUTPUTS AMP

23、LITUDES 4 fl. 5 V.(negative polarity) 1.4 fl V (positive polarity) 5.5 f3 V (negative polarity) t4 fl.5 Vdc t29 f3 Vdc t15 f2 Vdc t5 fl Vdc -6 fl Vdc t24 fz Vdc 12 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-R- 1486 5 (MU) TABLE VI J4-Y OUTPU

24、T INPUT PINS OF 54 ITEM S t hlelf )g jlh(m n - 1 1 1 O O 1 D l”luO O Y 2 1 O O 1 D 11 O Ou L I I 3 1 O O 1 D 11 O Ou L 4 1 O O 1 D lulu0 O 3/ I/ Logical zero momentarily applied. y Logical one momentarily applied. 3J The waveform of Figure 4 shall appear. TABLE VI1 lJ Logical zero momentarily applie

25、d. y Logical one momentarily applied. 3/ 4/ y Waveform of Figure 4 shall appear. Receiver aperture rhali be covered. Logical zero to be momentarily applied to J4-kand J4-m and item 10 repeated if range indication ia 0000. NC No Connection NA Not Applicable L I 13 i) Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo r

26、eproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-R-L4865 12 9797706 0277708 9 - MIL-R- 14865(MU) 3.3.1 .8 Remote, ranging. - With the digital type A signal of Table I applied to each group of input pins for each item as specified in Table VIII, the outputs at J4 and the range (ni

27、xie) readout shall be as specified in Table VIII for each item. TABLE VI11 I IIIIII I I I I/ Logical zero momentarily applied. z/ LQgical one momentarily applied. 3 t8 IO. 5 V momentarily applied. 3.3.1.9 Peak power. - The peak optical output power of the receiver-transmitter shall be not less than

28、one megawatt. 3.3.1.10 Ranging. - (a) Minimum range. The minimum range shall be 200 meters. (b) Maximum range. The maximum range shall be 4000 meters. (c) Range accuracy. The range accuracy shall be plus or minus 10 meters. (d) Range resolution. 20 meters. (e) Minimum time between ranging. With the

29、type A and type The range resolution shall be B signals of Table I applied to each group of input pins for each item as specified in Table IX, and each item performed in sequence, the duration of the output voltage at J4-Y for item 2, Table IX shall be no longer than 6 seconds. 14 Provided by IHSNot

30、 for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-R- 14865 (MU) TABLE IX J4-Y OUTPUT I/ Logical zero momentarily applied. 2f Logical one momentarily applied. 3/ 4/ The waveform of Figure 3 shall appear, 4 fl.6 V shall appear for a duration no longer than 6 seconds.

31、MIL-R-LLIb5 12 9977706 0277707 O 0 (f) Maximum sustained ranging. The maximum number of rangings shall be 6 per minute for 2 minutes without deterioration of range accuracy. (g) Events counter. The events counter shall record one event for each activation of the Q-switch or flash tube. 3. 3. 1. 11 R

32、eceiver-transmitter leakage. With the receiver- transmitter pressurized internally to at least 9. 5 psig, and the relief valve closed, the leakage rate shall not exceed O. 2 psig per hour. 3.3.2 Environmental. 3.3.2.1 Storage temperature. - The receiver-transmitter shall meet the requirements of 3.3

33、.1.1 through 3.3.1.10 at ambient tem era- ture (60F to 90F) after exposure and thermal stabilization at *89 F and t16OOF. B 3.3.2.2 Operating temperatures. - The receiver-transmitter shall meet the requirements of 3.3 1.1 through 3.3.1.10, except 3.3.1.1.2, 3.3.1.1.3, 3.3.1.2, and 3.3.1.5, while exp

34、osed to and stabilized at -400F and +125OF, subsequent to which it shall meet the re uirements of 3.3.1.1 through 3.3.1.10 at ambient temperature (60 % F to 90F). 15 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-R-L4b5 12 W 7777706 0277730 7 MI

35、L-R- 14865(MU) 3.3.2.3 Vibration. - The receiver -transmitter shall meet the requirements of 3.3.1 .3 during exposure to the vibratory conditions defined below and shall meet the requirements of 3,3.1.1 through 3.3.1.10 after vibration exposure. (a) Amplitude O. 5 inch maximum (b) Acceleration 4g ma

36、ximum (c) Crossover frequency 12.5 Hertz (Hz) (d) Sweep time 5 to 500 to 5 Hz in 15 minutes, two sweeps in each of three mutually perpendicular axes . 3.3.2.4 Shock. - The receiver-transmitter shall meet the requirements of 3.3.1.1 through 3.3.1.10 after being exposed to a total of six shock impulse

37、s applied as follows: (a) Two shocks of 250g peak amplitude along the longitudinal axis directed toward the receiver-transmitter window (b) One shock of 175g peak amplitude in each direction of the two transverse axes. Each shock impulse shall be a half-sine wave or sawtooth with a time duration of

38、6 milliseconds. evidence of leakage (gas bubbles from inside the unit) when immersed in water, at 110 HOOF, to a depth of 2 feet maximum for a 30-minute observation period. Prior to immersion, the electronic section of the receiver-transmitter shall have been pressurized to an internal pres- sure of

39、 5 I1 psig. 3.3.2.5 Immersion.- The receiver-transmitter shall show no 4. QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS 4.1 Responsibility for inspection. - Unless otherwise speci- fied in the contract or purchase order, the supplier is responsible for the performance of all inspection requirements as specified here

40、in. Except as otherwise specified, the supplier may utilize his own or any other facilities suitable for the performance of the inspection require- ments specified herein, unless disapproved by the Government. The Government reserves the right to perform any of the inspections set forth in the speci

41、fication where such inspections are deemed necessary to assure supplies and services conform to prescribed requirements. 16 - - . f Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-R-34Bb5 32 W 77777Ob 0277733 7 M I. MIL-R- 14865(MU) 4.1.1 General

42、 provisions. - The component and subassembly inspection requirements of MIL-F-13926 form a part of the quality assur- ance provisions of this specification. shall be as listed in MIL-STD- 1 09. Definitions- of inspection terms 4.2 First article (initial production) approval. - The require- ment for

43、first article approval and the responsibilities (Government or contractor) for first article testing shall be as specifiedin the contract. The sample for first article approval tests shall consist of three receiver-transmitters. The sample shall be manufactured in the same manner, using the same mat

44、erials, equipment, processes, and pro- cedures as used in regular production. All parfs and materials , includ- ing packaging and packing, shall be obtained from the same source of supply as used in regular production. 4.2.1 Government testing. - When the Government is respon- sible for conducting f

45、irst article approval tests, the contractor , prior to submitting the sample to the Government, shall inspect the sample to ensure that it conforms to all the requirements of the contract and submit a record of this inspection with the sample, including certifi- cates of conformance for materials. 4

46、.2.2 Contractor testing. - When the contractor is responsible The sample The . for conducting first article approval tests, the sample shall be inspected. by the contractor for all the requirements of the contract, and a record of this inspection, including certificates of conformance for materials

47、, shall be submitted to the Government for approval. Government reserves the right to witness the contractors inspection. 4.3 Inspection provisions. 4.3.1 Submission of product. - Unless otherwise specified by the contracting officer, inspection lot size, lot formation and presenta- tion of lots sha

48、ll be in accordance with “Submission of Product“ pro- visions of MIL-STD-105. 4.3.2 Examination and tests. 4.3.2.1 Components and subassemblies. - All components and subassemblies shall be inspected in accordance with the inspection provisions contained in Supplementary Quality As surance Provisions

49、 (SQAP) listed in the technical data package (TDP). In the absence of SQAPs , the applicable Quality Assurance Provisions of MIL-F- 13926 shall apply. 17 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-R-l4865(MU) 4.3.2.2 Final acceptance inspection, - Subsequent to first arti

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