NAVY MIL-STD-1399 C-1988 INTERFACE STANDARD FOR SHIPBOARD SYSTEMS《船舷系统端口标准》.pdf
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1、NON-FIEASUREIIENT sErxrrIvE I I I MIL-STD-l399C(NAVY) 2 February 1988 SIJPERSEDINC: - DOD-ST3-1393B(NAVY) 22 November 1977 (See 6.4) MILITARY STANDARD INTERFACE STANDARD FOR SHIPBOARD SYSTEMS . SCOPE. INTERFACE. AND APPLICABILITY . 1 General . 1 Scope . 1 Basic interface . 1 Tailoring . 1 REFERENCED
2、 DOCUfIENTS . 2 Government docunent . 2 Order of precedence . 2 DEFINITIONS 2 Interface . 2 Environmental interface . 2 Functional interface 2 Characteristics . 2 Constraints . 2 Equipment . 3 GENERAL REQUIREIIENTS . 3 Application . 3 Invoking this standard 3 Consideration of the interface 3 Interfa
3、ce areas not covered . 3 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS 3 Interface sections 3 Interface groupings . 3 Environmental interface group . 3 Support services 3 Controlled design characteristics . 3 Uncontrolled environmental characteristics 4 Operational characteristics . 4 Functional interface group 4 Electroni
4、c information Characteristics 4 Weapons control characteristics . 4 Electrical information characteristics 4 flechanical information characteristics 4 Supporting section scope 4 Relationship to the Expanded Ship Work Breakdown Structure (ESWBS) 6 NOTES 6 Deviations 6 Conditions 6 Procedure . 6 Subje
5、ct term (key word) listing . 6 Changes from previous issue . 7 iv a Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-L377C L7 W 7777711 O030726 3 -. % MIL-STD-l399C(NAVY) 2 February 1988 CONTENTS - Continued Page FICURES Figure 1. Interface .
6、1 process 8 2. Application of MIL-STD-1399 to the ship acquisition TABLES Table I. Shipboard interface section coverages . 5 i i I. v/vi Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-1- MIL-STD-L399C 17 W 7777911 0030727 5 MIL-STD-l399C(NAVY) 2 Feb
7、ruary 1988 1. GENERAL, SCOPE, INTERFACE, AND APPLICABILITY 1.1 General. This standard consists of a general basic document (MIL-STD-1399) and supporting sections. Each section addresses a specific interface area. When an individual interface area is under consideration, the section which addresses t
8、hat particular interface and MIL-STD-1399 shall be viewed as an integral single document. 1.2 Scope. This standard establishes interface requirements or ship- board equipment to ensure compatibility between such equipment and the ship- board environment in which they will be installed. 1.3 Basic int
9、erface. The basic interface, its characteristics and con- straints are shown on figure 1. This symbolical presentation is detailed in each of the supporting sections as it applies. BAS IC INTERFACE m p I SHIPBOARD Id,; SHIP INSTALLATION 1/ I 2/ - SYSTEMS; ENVIRONMENT 4 - e EQUIPMENT U YCHARACTERISTI
10、CS LCONSTRAINTS Engineering features of Equipment design controls the shipboard environnent (See 3.3) (See 3.2) FIGURE 1. Interface. 1.4 Tailoring. The criteria established in individual supporting sections apply to all Naval ships where that particular interface is of concern. Circum- stances may a
11、rise where incorporation of requirements and constraints is con- sidered impractical, or the expected shipboard environment will be less stringent than the postulated “worst case“. In such a situation, it may be desirable to tailor the section requirements to be cost-effective. Such tailoring shall
12、not be done unilaterally. In any such case, the procedures established in section 6 “Deviations“ of this standard shall be followed. 1 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- MIL-STD-l399C( NAVY) 2 February 1988 2. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS 2.1 G
13、overnment document. The following document, of the issue in effect on date of invitation for bids or request for proposal, forms a part of this standard to the extent specified herein. PUBLICATION MILITARY NAVSEA S9040-AA-IDX-O10/SHBS 5D - Expanded Ship Work Breakdown Structure. (Copies of publicati
14、ons required by contractors in connection with specific acquisition functions should he obtained from the contracting activity or as directed by the contracting officer.) 2.2 Order of precedence. In the event of a conflict between the text of this standard and the reference cited herein, the text of
15、 this standard shall take precedence. 3. DEFINITIONS 3.1 Interface. An interface is a ship system component boundary through which flows functional information, or a physical action occurs, or a relation exists which causes such ships, systems, or system components to be unilaterally dependent or mu
16、tually responsive. 3.1.1 Environnental interface. An environmental interface is a boundary between the environment and a ship system component where the interface rela- tionship is essentially physical and which causes such ship system component to he dependent or responsive to the environment. It i
17、s primarily concerned with the surroundings on board ship in which the installed equipment must function and operate. 3.1.2 Functional interface. A functional interface is a boundary between ship system components through which flows functional information which causes such components to be dependen
18、t or responsive in operation. It is primarily concerned with the effective transmission of information and control signals through the interface boundary. 3.2 Characteristics. Characteristics are those engineering features of the shipboard environnent that are measurable at an interface (see, 5.1).
19、Interface characteristics are firmly established and are not subject to change except by use of the deviation procedure (see 6.2). 3.3 Constraints. Constraints are specified controls or limits placed on the design of equipment to ensure operational compatibility of such equipment with the characteri
20、stics at the shipboard interface. Internal design features of equipment which do not interface with the environment and which are not influenced by that environment are not included. 2 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MIL-STD-1377C 17
21、W 7777711 0030727 7 W MIL-STD-l399C(NAVY) 2 February 1988 3.4 Equipment. Equipnent, for the purpose of this standard, are hardware entities which can encompass an integral system grouping of associated and related units and components, or may only relate to a single “black box“. 4. GENERAL REQUIEGME
22、NTS 4.1 Application. This standard applies to all activities involved in ship and equipment design, production, and installation and requires that interfaces be given priority consideration by such activities. This standard shall be adhered to by SYSCOMs, Project managers, contractors, and all other
23、s engaged in any aspect of ship design including equipment design, production and instal- lation. Figure 2 is a graphical presentation of the various applications of this standard, depending on the nature of the particular interface involved and the circumstances existing at the time. 4.1.1 Invoking
24、 this standard. It is mandatory that Principal Development Activities (PDA) invoke this standard in Development Proposals, Ship Project Directives, Ship Design Manuals, and procurement specifications for equipment destined for shipboard installation. 4.1.2 Consideration of the interface. Interface r
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