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IEEE 488.1-2003

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Abstract

Revision Standard - Inactive-Reserved. This standard applies to interface systems used to interconnect both programmable and nonprogrammable electronic measuring apparatus with other apparatus and accessories necessary to assemble instrumentation systems. It applies to the interface of instrumentation systems, or portions of them, in which the a) Data exchanged among the interconnected apparatus is digital (as distinct from analog); b) Number of devices that may be interconnected by one contiguous bus does not exceed 15; c) Total transmission path lengths over the interconnecting cables does not exceed 20 m; d) Data rate among devices does not exceed 8 000 000 B/s. The basic functional specifications of this standard may be used in digital interface applications that require longer distances, more devices, increased noise immunity, or combinations of these. Different electrical and mechanical specifications may be required (for example, symmetrical circuit configurations, high threshold logic, special connectors, or cable configurations) for these extended applications.

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  • Standard from IEEE
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  • Document type: IS
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  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Distributor: IEEE
  • ICS: 35.200
  • National Committee: IEEE SA Board of Governors / SCC20 - Test and Diagnosis for Electronic Systems

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  • Revises: IEEE 488.1-1987
  • Refers: IEC Publication 348 (1978), Safety Requirements for Electronic Measuring Apparatus.
  • Refers: IEC Publication 359 (1971), Expression of the Functional Performance of Electronic Measuring Equipment.
  • Refers: IEC Publication 68, Basic Environmental Testing Procedures, Part 2, Test, (1982 ed).
  • Refers: MIL STD 202F (1986), Test Method for Electronic and Electrical Component Parts.
  • Refers: ANSI X3.4-1986, American National Standard Code for Information Interchange Coded Character Set—7-Bit.