TXT
묘사:
Ceramic Dielectr Fixed Capacitor
MRC:
An indication that the level of probability that an item will operate without failure,at a specified rated capability,at a specified temperature,and for a specified period of time,has been established by testing random samples of production lot.AARG
Reliability Indicator:
Established
MRC:
The rate of failure determined under specified conditions to establish the reliability of an item,expressed in percent.AARH
Reliability Failure Rate Level In Percent:
1.000
MRC:
The relative level of the quantity of electric charge at a given potential which the capacitor is capable of receiving and storing per section.CQBQ
Capacitance Value Per Section:
330.000 picofarads single section
MRC:
The temperature/s/ at which an item can function without voltage derating.CQJJ
Nonderated Operating Temp:
Between -55.0 degrees celsius and 85.0 degrees celsius
MRC:
The highest value and type of potential that may be continuously applied to the item per section at the highest operating temperature permissible without voltage derating.CQWM
Nonderated Continuous Voltage Rating And Type Per Section:
500.0 dc single section
MRC:
The limits of permissible deviation per section of a measured value from a specified value.CRTP
Tolerance Range Per Section:
-20.00/+20.00 percent single section
MRC:
The specification,standard,drawing,or similar instrument that specifies environmental and performance requirements or test conditions under which an item is tested and establishes acceptable limits within which the item must conform identified by an alphabetic and/or numeric reference number. includes the commercial and government entity (cage) code of the entity controlling the instrument.TEST
Test Data Document:
81349-mil-c-39014 specification (includes engineering type bulletins, brochures, etc., that reflect specification type data in specification format; excludes commercial catalogs, industry directories, and similar trade publications, reflecting general type data on certain environmental and performance requirements and test conditions that are shown as "typical", "average", "", etc.).