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Homepage>IEEE 1057-1989 - IEEE Trial-Use Standard for Digitizing Waveform Recorders
Released: 21.07.1989

IEEE 1057-1989

IEEE Trial-Use Standard for Digitizing Waveform Recorders

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Standard number:IEEE 1057-1989
Released:21.07.1989
ISBN:978-0-7381-4543-3
Pages:40
Status:Inactive
Language:English
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IEEE 1057-1989

Instruments covered by this trial-use standard are electronic digitizing waveform recorders, waveform analyzers, and digitizing oscilloscopes with digital outputs. This trial-use standard is directed toward, but not restricted to, general-purpose waveform recorders and analyzers. Special applications may require additional manufacturer information and verification tests.

The purpose of this trial-use standard is to provide common terminology and test methods for describing the performance of waveform recorders. is meant for users and manufacturers of these devices. The main body presents many performance features, sources of error, and and test methods. The tests are meant to be used by manufacturers to locate and, it is hoped, correct sources of error in the hardware.

New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn. "The purpose of this trial-use standard is to provide common terminology and test methods for describing the performance of waveform recorders. Since these devices give only digital answers that are intended to be sent to a computer for analysis, a highly analytical approach has been taken, perhaps more than other instrumentation standards committees. Instruments covered by this trial-use standard are electronic digitizing waveform recorders, waveform analyzers, and digitizing oscilloscopes with digital outputs. This trial-use standard is directed toward, but not restricted to, general-purpose waveform recorders and analyzers. Special applications may require additional manufacturer information and verification tests."