MILPRF55110G
6.4
6.4 Supersession.
6.4.1
6.4.1 Design, construction, and verification. Design, construction, and verification supersession information is
included in appendix D of this specification.
6.4.2
6.4.2 Reference to superseded design standards. This specification contains requirements and guidelines for the
testing of printed wiring boards that were designed to and or make use of test coupons conforming to IPC-2221. See
appendix D for additional guidance regarding the verification of printed boards using different design standards.
6.4.3
6.4.3 References on master drawings. All the requirements of this specification can be interchangeable with those
specifications identified as MIL-P-55110. Therefore, existing master drawings or OEM documents referencing
MIL-P-55110 need not be revised, updated, or changed to make reference to MIL-PRF-55110 in order for this
specification to be used.
6.4.4
6.4.4 Reference to superseded specifications. Superseded specifications are listed below.
a.
MIL-P-55110 including:
(1) MIL-P-55110C, dated 26 April 1978.
(a) MIL-P-55110C with Amendment 1, dated 18 July 1978.
(b) MIL-P-55110C with Amendment 2, dated 27 August 1979.
(c) MIL-P-55110C with Amendment 3, dated 16 October 1980.
(d) MIL-P-55110C with Amendment 4, dated 28 June 1982.
(e) MIL-P-55110C with Amendment 5, dated 28 March 1984.
(2) MIL-P-55110D, dated 31 December 1984.
(a) MIL-P-55110D with Amendment 1, dated 6 March 1987.
(b) MIL-P-55110D with Interim Amendment 2 (USAF), dated 22 April 1988.
(c) MIL-P-55110D with Amendment 3, dated 18 May 1989.
(d) MIL-P-55110D with Amendment 4, dated 2 December 1990.
(3)
MIL-P-55110E, dated 22 December 1993.
(4)
MIL-PRF-55110E, dated 29 September 1995.
(5)
MIL-PRF-55110F, dated 31 May 1997.
(a) MIL-PRF-55110F with Amendment 1, dated 27 November 1998.
b.
MIL-P-55640 including:
(1) MIL-P-55640(EL), dated 6 February 1969.
(2)
MIL-P-55640A, dated 29 October 1970.
(a) MIL-P-55640A with Amendment 1, dated 14 October 1971.
(b) MIL-P-55640A with Amendment 2, dated 4 April 1975.
c.
MIL-P-82585(OS), dated 24 February 1970.
6.5
6.5 Definitions.
6.5.1
6.5.1 Acquiring activity. The organizational element of the Government which contracts for articles, supplies, or
services may authorize a contractor or subcontractor to be its agent. When this organizational element of the
Government has given specific written authorization to a contractor or subcontractor to serve as agent, the agent will
not have the authority to grant waivers, deviations, or exceptions to this specification unless specific written
authorization to do so has also been given by the Government organization, which is the preparing activity or
qualifying activity. In the absence of a specific acquiring activity, the acquiring activity will be an organization within
the supplier's company that is independent of the group responsible for device design, process development, or
screening, or may be an independent organization outside the supplier's company.
6.5.2
6.5.2 Design standard. A document that establishes the baseline parameters (default values), standard practices
and guidelines for the design of printed wiring boards. Within this specification, the term "design standard" is used to
describe those documents that contain the design, construction, material, test coupon requirements, and guidelines
used to produce panels of rigid printed wiring boards.
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