MIL-M-38510/1258
tap Aperture time. The delay required between the "hold" command and a 10 volt input signal transition such that the resulting output change is less than 1 mV.
taq Acquisition time. The time, in terms of minimum sample pulse width, that is required for the device to acquire a 10 volt full scale change to within a specified error band
of final value for a specified hold capacitor size.
TR(OS) Transient response (overshoot). The percentage ratio of signal overshoot to the 100 mV final value. This parameter is related to circuit phase margin and stability.
TR(ts) Transient response (settling time). The small signal time interval from the application of a 100 mW pulse to the time when the output enters and remains
within 10 percent of its final value.
t Hold settling time. The time required for the output to settle within 1 mV of final value after the "hold" command is given.
VCM Common mode voltage. The voltage of the input terminal with respect to a voltage midway between +VCC and -VCC.
VHC Hold capacitor voltage. The voltage "held" by the external hold capacitor.
VHS "Hold" step voltage. The output voltage change with a fixed input voltage when the device is switched from "sample" to "hold" mode with a 4 V logic signal.
VIO Input offset voltage. The "sample" mode output to input dc voltage for any rated common mode voltage condition.
6.6 Logistic support. Lead materials and finishes (see 3.3) are interchangeable. Unless otherwise specified, microcircuits acquired for Government logistic support will be acquired to device class 8 (see 1.2.2), lead material and finish A (see 3.4). Longer length leads and lead forming should not affect the part number.
6.7 Substitutability. The cross-reference information below is presented for the convenience of users. Microcircuits covered by this specification will functionally replace the listed generic-industry type. Generic-industry microcircuit types may not have equivalent operational performance characteristics across military temperature ranges or reliability factors equivalent to MIL-M-
38510 device types and may have slight physical variations in relation to case size. The presence of this information should not be deemed as permitting substitution of generic-industry types for MIL-M-38510 types or as a waiver of any of the provisions of
MIL-PRF-38535.
Military device type Generic-industry type
01 198
02 5537
6.8 Changes from previous issue. Marginal notations are not used in this revision to identify changes with respect to the previous issue, due to the extensiveness of the changes.
Custodians: Preparing activity: Army - CR DLA - CC
Navy - EC
Air Force - 11 Project 5962-2005-026
NASA - NA DLA - CC
Review activities: Army - MI, SM
Navy - AS, CG, MC, SH, TD
Air Force - 03, 19, 99
NOTE: The activities listed above were interested in this document as of the date of this document. Since organizations and responsibilities can change, you should verify the currency of the information above using the ASSIST Online database at https://assist.daps.dla.mil.
39
For Parts Inquires call Parts Hangar, Inc (727) 493-0744
© Copyright 2015 Integrated Publishing, Inc.
A Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business