MIL-DTL-83731/15D
Logic level load: 10,000 cycles at an actuation rate of 10-18 cycles per minute with no "stick" or "misses" allowed
when tested in accordance with EIA RS-448-4, method 17 as follows:
Each pair of switch contacts shall be tested using a 5.0 ±0.05 V dc, 10 ± 1 mA resistive load. During each
closure of the contacts, the voltage drop across the switch terminals shall be monitored for a duration of no
less than 50 percent of each contact static closure. The switch contacts need not be monitored until 10 ms
after the initial contact closure to exclude any contact bounce. During each opening of the contacts, the
voltage drop across the switch terminals shall be monitored for a duration of no less than 50 percent of each
contact opening.
A voltage of 2.1 volts or greater across the switch terminals shall constitute a contact "miss", (failure to
properly close the circuit). A voltage drop of less than 90 percent of the open-circuit voltage shall constitute
a contact "stick" (failure to properly open the circuit).
The monitoring device shall either record the contact closures at which "sticks" or "misses" occur, or
discontinue the test when "sticks" or "misses" occur.
Operating temperature:
a.
50 percent of the test cycle at room ambient conditions.
b.
50 percent of the test cycle at 71 +4°C or -0°C.
Short circuit: Use 100 amperes at 28 V dc.
Flux sealed: The sealing is obtained when the base is sealed to prevent flux from entering the switch case during
the wave soldering process.
Flux seal test: Three switches shall be tested as follows during qualification and group B inspection: Measure
and record initial contact resistance. Place switches, terminals down, into a shallow pan. Pour flux at 80°F ±5°F,
type RMA of ANSI J-STD-004, specific gravity 0.896, into pan without splashing until level of flux is approximately
.062 inch (1.57 mm) above the bottom of the plastic switch case and let switches soak for ten minutes. Remove
switches from flux, clean with flux cleaning solvent and immediately put into oven for drying at 175°F for two
hours. After switches have cooled at room temperature, repeat initial measurement. Contact resistance shall not
increase by more than 10 milliohms over the initial reading. Disassemble and visually examine the contact area
for evidence of flux shall be cause for rejection.
Military Part or Identifying Number (PIN): The PIN shall consist of the prefix M83731/14 followed in order by the
appropriate three-digit number from table II as shown in the following example:
M
83731/15
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211
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Military designation
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Specification sheet number
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Switch has ON-OFF-ON circuit. 1/
1/ Listed dash numbers, ending with the number 1, are interchangeable with and supersede canceled dash numbers
ending with the numbers 2 and 3.
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