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Document ID:
MIL-S-19500
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Spec/Std Sheet:
362
Overview
Title:
Semiconductor Device, Diode, Silicon, Mixer Types 1N1132 and 1N1132R
Scope:
This specification covers the detail requirements for a silicon semiconductor diode types 1N1132 (forward polarity) and 1N132R (reverse polarity) for use as a mixer in the S-band through the X-band receiver. Ratings and characteristics as specified herein are applicable to both types.
Status:
Inactive
Document Date:
03-MAY-2021
Next Review Due:
01-MAY-2031
FSC/Area:
5961
Doc Category:
Detail Specification
Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity:
CC
DLA Weapons Support (Columbus)
Preparing Activity:
CC
DLA Weapons Support (Columbus)
Coordination:
Full
Air Force Custodian:
85
Air Force Life Cycle Management Center - Electronic Components, Wire and Ca
DLA Custodian:
CC
DLA Weapons Support (Columbus)
Amendments to military specifications or specification sheets issued after August 1, 2003 are incorporated in the modified document.
Revision History
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Notice 5 - Validation
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03-MAY-2021
1
2.0 KB
Notice 4 - Validation
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08-JUL-2011
1
2.0 KB
Notice 3 - Validation
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24-MAR-2004
1
2.2 KB
Notice 2 - Inactivation
A
07-JUN-1999
1
3.3 KB
Notice 1 - Validation
A
07-DEC-1992
1
32.8 KB
Base Document
A
03-OCT-1966
7
458.1 KB
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