MIL-STD-1OOG
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TYPES OF ENGINEERING DRAWINGS
200. General. This chapter defines and illustrates the types of engineering drawings normally prepared by or for Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense.
201. Drawing types. Drawing types shall be in accordance with ASME Y14.24M and the following:
NOTE: Under certain contracts or purchase orders, Government design or procuring activity approval may be required for the preparation of Source Control Drawings. See Appendix B for Qualification Provisions as applied to Source Control Drawings where the Government Activity (Army, Navy, Air Force) is identified by CAGEC and Name in the title block or indicated as "CURRENT DESIGN ACTIVITY".
201.1 Standard microcircuit drawing (SMD). An SMD is a control drawing, and shall disclose the applicable configuration, envelope dimensions, mounting and mating dimensions, interface dimensional characteristics, specified performance requirements, nuclear effects, and inspection and acceptance test requirements for microcircuits in a military application. Vendor item control drawings shall not be used to depict microcircuits (Federal Supply Class 5962) which comply with MIL-STD-883. Microcircuits compliant with MIL-STD-883 shall be depicted on an SMD. Guidance concerning SMDs is contained in MIL-HDBK-780. See Figure 200-2.
201.1.1 SMD requirement. An SMD shall depict Government requirements for existing commercial items in terms of performance, screening, and testing for military application.
201.1.2 SMD limitation. An SMD shall be prepared in lieu of source control and vendor item control drawings for microcircuits compliant with MIL-STD-883.
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