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Application Report
DLA Standard Microcircuit Drawings (SMD) and
JAN Part Numbers Primer

ABSTRACT
Often there is confusion with SMD and military part numbers and their associated manufacturer part numbers.
This application note is intended to help resolve this confusion.

Table of Contents
1 DLA Standard Microcircuit Drawings (SMD) and JAN Part Numbers................................................................................1
2 DLA One Part - One Part Number System............................................................................................................................4
3 Helpful Hints............................................................................................................................................................................5
4 References.............................................................................................................................................................................. 5

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1 DLA Standard Microcircuit Drawings (SMD) and JAN Part Numbers
For demonstration purposes, this application report focuses on one example of a TI parent device sold with the
three part numbers shown in Table 1-1.
Table 1-1. Example SMD, JAN, and Texas Instruments Part Numbering
Device Example Part Number Device Part Number Source
SNJ54S138J Standard TI part number
JM38510/07701BEA JAN part number

5962-7604101QEA DLA SMD part number

Table 1-2. Part Number Acronym Definitions


Acronym Definition

DLA Defense Logistics Agency Land and Maritime (previously known as the Defense Supply Center Columbus or
DSCC - keepers of the mil-specs)

JAN Joint Army Navy

SMD Standard Microcircuit Drawing

Table 1-3 defines the part number fields for a JAN slash sheet part number.
Table 1-3. Example JAN (Joint-Army-Navy) Slash Sheets
JM38510 / 077 01 B E X

Military designator RHA designator Device Device type Device class Case outline Lead finish
specification designator

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Table 1-4 defines the part number fields for an SMD part number.
Table 1-4. Example DLA SMD
5962 - 76041 01 Q E X

Federal stock RHA designator Drawing Device type Device class Case outline Lead finish
class designator designator designator

Table 1-5 defines the part number fields for an SMD die part number.
Table 1-5. Example DLA SMD - Appendix A for Die Sales
5962 - 76041 01 Q 9 A

Federal stock RHA designator Drawing Device type Device class Die code Die details
class designator designator designator

The die details designation is a unique letter which designates the physical dimensions of the die, bonding‑pad
locations and related electrical functions, interface materials, and other assembly related information, for each
product and variant supplied to the SMD. Typically it will be an ”A” for initial release and revised if physical
changes are made to the die.
Table 1-6 defines the RHA level for the specific designator.
Table 1-6. Radiation Hardness Assured (RHA) Designator
RHA Level Designator Radiation and Total Dose (Rads (Si))

- or / No RHA

M 3 x 103

D 1 x 104

P 3 x 104

L 5 x 104

R 1 x 105

F 3 x 105

G 5 x 105

H 1 x 106

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Table 1-7 defines the QML class types. Texas Instruments currently builds Qualified Manufacturing Line (QML)
products as class Q, class V, and class N.
Table 1-7. QML Class Type Descriptions
Class Type Description

Class M Items which have been subjected to and passed all applicable requirements of MIL‑PRF‑38535 appendix A and are
documented on an SMD.

Class N Items which have been subjected to and passed all applicable requirements of MIL‑PRF‑38535 including
qualification testing, screening testing, and TCI/QCI inspections, and are encapsulated in plastic.

Class Q Items which have been subjected to and passed all applicable requirements of MIL‑PRF‑38535 including
qualification testing, screening testing, and TCI/QCI inspections.

Class V Items that meet all the class Q requirements, and have been subjected to, and passed all applicable
requirements of
MIL‑PRF‑38535 appendix B.

Class B Items which have been subjected to and passed all applicable requirements of MIL‑PRF‑38535 including
qualification testing, screening testing, and TCI/QCI inspections and are documented on a MIL-M-38510 slash
sheet.

Class S Items that meet all the class B requirements, and have been subjected to, and passed all applicable requirements
of
MIL‑PRF‑38535 appendix B and are documented on a MIL-M-38510 slash sheet.

Table 1-8 defines the package types from the package designator field.
Table 1-8. Package Types
Designator Description

A 14-pin Flatpack (1/4” x 1/4”)

B 14-pin Flatpack (3/16” x 1/4”)

C 14-pin DIP

D 14-pin Flatpack

E 16-pin DIP

F 16-pin Flatpack

G 8-pin Can

H 10-pin Flatpack

I 10-pin Flatpack

J 24-pin DIP

K 24-pin Flatpack

L 24-pin DIP (300 mil)

M 12-pin Can

p 8-pin DIP

Q 40-pin DIP

R 20-pin DIP

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Table 1-8. Package Types (continued)


Designator Description

S 20-pin Flatpack

V 18-pin DIP

W 22-pin DIP

2 20-pad LCC

3 28-pad LCC

X Other packages

Y Other packages

Table 1-9 defines the lead finish designators.


Table 1-9. Lead Finish (Termination Finish)
Finish Process
Letter

A Hot solder dip

B Tin-lead plate

C Gold plate

D Palladium

E Gold flash palladium

X Either A, B, or C (mark on specification only)

Lead-finish options must be specified by ordering the DLA SMD or JAN slash sheet. The customer may
sometimes use the designator “X” as “optional” or “don’t care”.
2 DLA One Part - One Part Number System
DLA allows marking of microcircuits under a One Part - One Part Number system. The following is an excerpt
from a Standard Microcircuit Drawing (SMD):
One Part - One Part Number System: The one part - one part number system described below has been
developed to allow for transitions between identical generic devices covered by the four major microcircuit
requirements documents (MIL‑H‑38534, MIL‑I‑38535, and 1.2.1 of MIL‑STD‑883) without the necessity for
the generation of unique PIN's. The three military requirements documents represent different class levels,
and previously when a device manufacturer upgraded military product from one class level to another, the
benefits of the upgraded product were unavailable to the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), that was
contractually locked into the original unique PIN. By establishing a one part number system covering all three
documents, the OEM can acquire to the highest class level available for a given generic device to meet
system needs without modifying the original contract parts selection criteria.
Therefore, a part previously released as Class M would now be built as Class Q without requiring a change to
the orderable part number or the part marking.

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3 Helpful Hints
Caveats on SMD versus JAN Slash Sheets
In some cases the JAN slash sheets have different electrical specifications than the TI data sheet parts or even
the SMD. There is no way to tell without reviewing both or all three.
JAN parts are ordered under the JAN part number.
In most cases an SMD can be ordered by either the TI part number or the SMD part number, but the customer is
encouraged to order the SMD to be assured of receiving the correct lead finish. In addition, by specifying the
DLA SMD the part marking will definitely reflect the DLA number.
Please note that some TI QML Class Q parts do not have an associated DLA SMD. These parts have been
“grandfathered” and do not require an SMD to be considered QML approved.
Special Note on JM38510 versus M38510 TI orderable part numbers
Per MIL-PRF-38535 Paragraph 3.6.3.2 “JAN” or “J” mark. The "J" marking is a legacy certification mark that
was required by MIL-M-38510 device specifications and qualified on a QPL part by part basis. Since the “J” is
often mistakenly considered part of the PIN, it may continue to be marked in front of the military designator
portion of the device specification part number at the QML vendor’s option. This "J" was not and shall not be
considered element of the official part number used to assign a national stock number.
JM38510 was the original designator used by Texas Instruments for JAN products; however, some customers
prefer to order by the M38510 and do not have the flexibility to accept the JM38510 designator. Therefore TI has
set up alternate part numbers so that a given JAN device can be ordered by either the JM38510 or M38510
designator. The part making itself is the same in either case.
Hints on Using the DLA Part Number Cross Reference and Drawing Library
The JAN slash sheets and DLA Standard Microcircuit Drawings are maintained by DLA. They are not available
on the TI web site.
DLA refers to the JAN and SMD part numbers as the “Standard Part Number” on their cross-reference.
The search site for the cross-reference is: https://landandmaritimeapps.dla.mil/programs/smcr/default.aspx.
To maximize search hits when looking up JAN parts only the device specification and device type should be
used. For example, to search for the JM38510/07701BEA, only enter 07701. The menu will list the supplier and
available part types.
Similarly, for DLA SMD only the drawing designator and device type should be used. For example, to search for
the 5962-7604101QEA, only enter 7604101.
Note that DLA considers the cross-reference to be the living document with respect to which manufacturer is
qualified to supply which parts. The DLA SMD and the JAN Slash Sheet may not be revised for several months
when a manufacturer is added or removed.

4 References
• MIL-PRF-38535 General Specification for Integrated Circuits (Microcircuits) Manufacturing
• MIL-STD-883 Test Methods and Procedures for Microcircuits

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