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RD-fl145 597 MANUFACTURING METHODS AND TECHNOLOGY (MM&T) i/iSPECIFICATIONS FOR MINIATURE CATHODE RAY TUBE(U) THOMASELECTRONICS INC WIAYNE NJ F M BRUNO 36 JUL 84
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Thomas Electronics, Inc.100 Riverview DriveWayne, N.J. 07470
FIFTEENTH QUARTERLY REPORT
LW for period
1 April 1984 - 30 June 1984
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Manufacturing Methods and Technology (MM&T) Specifications forMiniature Cathode Ray Tube
prepared by
F.M. Bruno
Thomas Electronics, Inc.100 Riverview DriveWayne, NJ 07470
prepared for
Procurement and Production DirectorateUSA MERADCOM OA L C I
Fort Belvoir, VA 220 ECTE
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THOMAS ELECTRONICS, INC.100 RIveview Drive. Wayne. New Jersey 07470 / 201-696-5200 / TWX 710-988-5836 / Cable: TOMTRONICS
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DISCLAIMER
The findings in this report are not to be construed as an off icial Departmentof the Army position unless so designated by other authorized documents.
DISPOSITION
Destroy this report when it is no longer needed. Do not return it to the
originator.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This project has been accomplished as part of the US Army ManufacturingMethods and Technology (MM&T) Program which has as its objective thetimely establishment of manufacturing processes, techniques, or equipmentto insure the efficient production of current or future defense programs.
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For Phase II - Confirmatory Samples the final report on all En-vironmental tests except Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) wastransmitted to the PCO. The EMI preliminary report was beingreviewed by the COR.
Accelerated life-testing (Reliability) continues.
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Manufacturing Methods and Technology (MM&T) Specifications for
Miniature Cathode Ray Tube
FIFTEENTH QUARTERLY REPORT
for period
1 April 1984 - 30 June 1984
3 The object of this study is to develop design, performance,
and test specifications for the Miniature Cathode Ray Tube
!eassembly suitable for use in the Integrated Helmet and
Display Sight System (IHADSS) of the Army Advanced Attack
Helicopter (i.
Contract Number: DAAK70-80-C-0168 AccessionForNTIS GRAkIDTIC TAB
Unannounced
3Approved by: Approved by: Justificatior
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]M. L. Beasty F. M. ruo Aalbl oeVice President - Engineering Progr Manager ist Special
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ABSTRACT/SUMMARY
For Phase II - Confirmatory Samples the final report on all Environ-
mental tests except Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) was transmitted
to the PCO. The EMI preliminary report was being reviewed by the COR.
Accelerated life-testing (Reliability) continues.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Paragraph Title Page
3ABSTRACT/SUMMARY 2
11.0 PURPOSE 4
2.0 GLOSSARY 5
3.0 NARRATIVE AND DATA 6
4.0 CONCLUSIONS 7
15.0 PROGRAM FOR NEXT INTERVAL 8
U6.0 DISTRIBUTION LIST 9
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1.: PURPOSE~
The purpose of this Manufacturing Methods and Technology
(MM&T) contract is to establish production methods and
facilities required to produce the Miniature Cathode Ray Tube
Assembly required for the Integrated Helmet and Display
Sight System (IHADSS) of the Army Advanced Attack Helicopter (AAH).
The primary objectives are to develop vener sources for.the
required individual components and establish viable production
techniques to meet the necessary monthly production rate.
The product produced will be required to meet the mechanical,
electrical, performance, and environmental parameters of
"MM&T H799838.
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2.*0 GLOSSARY
AA ................. e... Advanced Attack Helicopter
ATP.. ...................... Acceptance Test ProcedureCCTV ......... so................ Closed-Circuit Television......... ............. ........ Contract Data Requirements
List
I ~~COR. ... . ... .. .. .. . .. .. . ... .. .. .. ... Contracting Officer's
Representative
3CRT. ... ase ............... .... Cathode Ray Tube
ECN.. ......................... Engineering Change Notice
I ~~EM. .. .. . .. ... .. .. .. . ... . .. .. .. ..... Equipment Manufacturer
IHADSS. . ...... .... .... . ..... a...... Integrated Helmet andI Display Sight System
MERADCOM................. .a....... Mobility Equipment ResearchB and Development Command
.......... .............. a... Manufacturing Methods andTechnology
MOD. . . . ... . . . . ... . . .. *.. . *. . . . . Modification (to Contract)
N'JEOL.o ........... .. ........ Night Vision &Electro-
Optics Laboratory
PCO.* . . ............ a. .... o. .o.o . .. . . Procuring ContractingOfficer
PER. ...................... Program Evaluation andU Review Techniques
QA................... ........... . Quality Assurance
QC .00 .......... **.. Quality Control
3 QEPG.................. Qualification Test Procedure
ISPEC9... ooo.oo... a.................. Specification
T~.... .. .. ... .. .* ** **.... Thomas Electronics, Inc.
TIR .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. ..... Total Indicated Range
3.0 NARRATIVE AND DATA
At the end of the last quarter, the final Environmental Test in SO
Phase II - Confirmatory Samples had begun. This test was for Electro-
magnetic Compatibility (EMI). For the radiated-susceptibility phase
of the test, CCTV monitor resolution was improved in order to monitor
potential adverse effects on the CRT assemblies. In May the tests
were completed and a preliminary report was submitted to the COR for
review and approval.
TEI forwarded final report for all Environmental Tests except EMI to
the P.C.O.
Accelerated Confirmatory Life test (REL) continues. 1200 hrs. of
data is scheduled for review during the next quarter. Decision will
be then made whether to start Phase III Pilot Production Run while
continuing life test to conclusion.
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3 1. Preliminary Report on EMI Environmental Test is under
review by COR.
2. Final Report for all Environmental Tests except EMI
transmitted to PCO.
3. Accelerated Confirmatory Life Test continues.
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5.0 PROGRAM FOR NEXT INTERVAL
For the next quarter, TEI's plans are as follows:
1. Continue to conclusion the REL testing required for
Phase II - Confirmatory Samples.
2. Evaluate all data after 1200 hours of REL testing and
determine whether to start production for Phase III -
Pilot Run Assemblies.
3. Maintain detailed test records for compiling into technical
data items required by the contract.
4. Prepare and submit monthly status reports and also the
draft and final quarterly reports.
5. Prepare CDRL items required during Phase II and Phase III
of the contract.
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6.0 DISTRIBUTION LIST
ADDRESSEES NO. OF COPIES
Hughes Aircraft CompanyIndustrial Products Division6155 El Camino RealATTN: K. FujimotoCarlsbad, CA 92008
Westinghouse Electric CorporationIndustrial & Government Tube DivisionWestinghouse CircleATTN: v. J. uccigrosso MS2103 Horseheads, NY 14845
Electron Tube DivisionLitton Industries960 Industrial RoadATTN: James WurtzSan Carlos, CA 94070
Defense Documentation Center 25010 Duke Street (Unclassified)ATTN: DDC-IRSCameron Station (Bldg. 5)Alexandria, VA 22314
U Director 5Night Vision & Electro-Optics LaboratoryATTN: DELNV-SI-SPT (Mr. Phil Deane)Fort Belvoir, VA 22060
DirectorU.S. Army Electronics & Development CommandIl Night Vision & Electro-Optics LaboratoryATTN: DELNV-SE (M. Pablo)3Fort Belvoir, VA 22060
EMI GENCOM INC.80 Express StreetATTN: Mr. Fred BelascoPlainview, NY 11803
Naval Air Development CenterATTN: Code 6022 (Mr. J. H. Brindle)Warminster, PA 18974
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ADDRESSEES NO. OF COPIES
Air Force Avionics LaboratoryATTN: AFWAL/AAAT (Mr. John Mysing) 1Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433
Electronic Technology & Devices Laboratory 1ATTN: DELET-BD (Dr. Elliott Schiam)Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703
Rockwell International Corporation1Defense Electronics operations3370 Miraloma AvenueATTN: Mr. Chuck McConkleAnaheim, CA 92803
Hughes Aircraft CompanyiAerospace GroupsElectro-optical & Data Systems GroupCentinela & Teale StreetsATTN: Mr. Michael Ernstoff
Culver city, CA 90230Honeywell Inc.11625 Zarthan Ave.Minneapolis, MN 55416Mail Station MN-15-2166
Program ManagerAH-64ATTN: DRCPM-AAH-SES-TM(Vic Liuzza)4300 Goodfellow Blvd.St. Louis, Mo. 63120
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