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Released: 10.02.2015

IEEE 1871.1-2014 - IEEE Recommended Practice for Using IEEE 1671.2(TM) Instrument Description Templates for Describing Synthetic Instrumentation for Classes of Instruments such as Waveform Generators, Digitizers, External Oscillators, and Up and Down Converters

IEEE Recommended Practice for Using IEEE 1671.2(TM) Instrument Description Templates for Describing Synthetic Instrumentation for Classes of Instruments such as Waveform Generators, Digitizers, External Oscillators, and Up and Down Converters

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Standard number:IEEE 1871.1-2014
Released:10.02.2015
ISBN:978-0-7381-9502-5
Pages:177
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE 1871.1-2014

This recommended practice provides Instrument Description templates, compliant with IEEE 1671.2, that providers of synthetic instruments should use to describe waveform generators, digitizers, external local oscillators, and up and down converter.

The purpose of this recommended practice is to provide the definition of synthetic instruments as well as identify the following requirements for each of the synthetic instruments: a) Input, b) Output. c) Time base, d) Power, e) Physical, f) Communications and control, g) Memory parameter, h) High-speed data port, i) Validation

New IEEE Standard - Active. Instrument Description templates, compliant with IEEE Std 1671.2-2012, that providers of synthetic instruments should use to describe waveform generators, digitizers, external local oscillators, and up and down converters are provided in this recommended practice. These synthetic instruments may be integrated in an automatic test system (ATS) that is to be used to test and diagnose a unit under test (UUT).