MIL-PRF-914/4B
TABLE II. Standard resistance values.
Resistance
R1
R2
Resistance
R1
R2
designator
(ohms)
(ohms)
designator
(ohms)
(ohms)
470
330
A010
130
82
A001
680
330
A011
200
120
A002
3,300
1,500
A012
210
130
A003
6,200
3,000
A013
260
160
A004
270
180
A014
240
180
A005
270
270
A015
390
180
A006
560
560
A016
270
220
A007
1,200
560
A017
330
220
A008
2,700
620
A018
390
330
A009
3.9 Resistance tolerance. Resistors are available in (B) ±0.1 percent, (D) ±0.5 percent, (F) ±1.0 percent, (G) ±2
percent, and (J) ±5 percent resistance tolerances.
3.10 Marking. Due to the size limitations, this style resistor shall be marked with the following minimum information
in the order shown:
042K
-
Date code, characteristic
10K0
-
Coded resistance value
FEMJ
-
Tolerance, schematic, failure rate, JAN marking
3.11 Termination. Resistor terminations are available in following configurations.
Configuration
Termination
A
A, D, G
B
B, E, H
C
Z, W, T
3.12 Schematic. The schematic of the resistor network is identified by a single letter in accordance with figure 2.
The resistor element Rref is the reference resistor element used in determining the ratio accuracy (when applicable).
3.13 Pure tin. The use of pure tin, as an underplate or final finish, is prohibited both internally and externally. Tin
content of resistor components and solder shall not exceed 97 percent, by mass. Tin shall be alloyed with a minimum
of 3 percent lead, by mass (see 6.4).
4. VERIFICATION
4.1 Sampling and inspection. Sampling and inspection shall be in accordance with MIL-PRF-914.
4.2 "S" schematic tests. For tests on "S" schematic, the dc resistance measurements, resistance temperature
characteristic measurement, and short time overload application shall be made between each terminal and applicable
common terminal without compensation for the shunt circuits to determine the acceptability to section 3 requirements.
5. PACKAGING.
5.1 Packaging. For acquisition purposes, the packaging requirements shall be as specified in the contract or order
(see 6.2). When packaging of materiel is to be performed by DoD or in-house contractor personnel, these personnel
need to contact the responsible packaging activity to ascertain packaging requirements. Packaging requirements are
maintained by the Inventory Control Point's packaging activity within the Military Service or Defense Agency, or within
the military services system commands. Packaging data retrieval is available from the managing Military Department's
or Defense Agency's automated packaging files, CD-ROM products, or by contacting the responsible packaging
activity.
6
For Parts Inquires call Parts Hangar, Inc (727) 493-0744
© Copyright 2015 Integrated Publishing, Inc.
A Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business