MIL-STD-750F
w/CHANGE 1
4.7 Destructive tests. Unless otherwise demonstrated, the following test methods are classified as destructive:
Test method number |
Test |
1017 |
Neutron irradiation |
1019 |
Steady-state total dose irradiation |
1020 |
ESDS classification |
1021 |
Moisture resistance |
1036, 1037 |
Intermittent operation life |
1041 |
Salt atmosphere |
1042 (Condition D) |
Burn-in/life test for power MOSFETs |
1046 |
Salt spray |
1056 |
Thermal shock (glass strain) |
2017 |
Die shear test |
2031 |
Soldering heat |
2036 |
Terminal strength |
2037 |
Post-seal bond strength |
2075 |
Decap internal visual design verification |
2077 |
SEM |
All other mechanical or environmental tests (other than those listed in 4.8) shall be considered destructive initially, but may subsequently be considered non-destructive upon accumulation of sufficient data to indicate that the test is non- destructive. The accumulation of data from five repetitions of the specified test on the same sample of product, without significant evidence of cumulative degradation in any device in the sample, is considered sufficient evidence that the test is non-destructive for the device of that manufacturer. Any test specified as a 100-percent screen shall
be considered non-destructive for the stress level and duration or number of cycles applied as a screen.
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