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IEEE 1014.1-1994

IEEE Standard for a Futurebus+(R)/VME64 Bridge

Standard by IEEE, 1995

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IEEE 1014.1-1994

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IEEE 1014.1-1994 defines a bridge specification for Futurebus+(R) and VME64 environments, helping align components, circuits, and system-level interfaces in computing hardware. IEEE 1014.1-1994 is relevant where mixed bus architectures need clear interoperability rules, particularly in engineered systems that depend on stable data transfer and interface compatibility. For design and procurement teams, it provides a focused technical reference for evaluating bridge functionality and system integration requirements.

Overview of IEEE 1014.1-1994

This standard addresses the technical relationship between Futurebus+(R) and VME64 through a bridge architecture intended for hardware integration. It is best understood as a design and interface document for computing systems rather than a general-purpose computing guideline. By defining expectations for the bridge, IEEE 1014.1-1994 supports consistent implementation across equipment that must connect different bus structures and maintain predictable system behavior. The inactive status makes it most useful as a reference for legacy designs and documentation.

Typical use cases

IEEE 1014.1-1994 is typically consulted when working with legacy computing platforms that combine Futurebus+(R) backplanes and VME64 equipment. It may be used during board-level design, system integration, maintenance planning, or technical review of existing industrial or embedded hardware. The standard is especially relevant where a bridge must preserve communication between modules, support compatibility checks, or document interface behavior for specialized processing systems and test environments.

Why it matters

For teams managing hardware interoperability, IEEE 1014.1-1994 helps reduce uncertainty around bridge design and system connection requirements. Using a defined standard can improve consistency across engineering, testing, and procurement activities, especially when supporting older computing platforms. It also helps limit integration risk by giving stakeholders a common reference for expected behavior, which is important when equipment from different bus families must work together reliably over time.

  • Futurebus+(R) to VME64 bridge context
  • Legacy computing and processing systems
  • Interface and interoperability reference
  • Board-level and backplane integration
  • Inactive standard for archival use
SKU: 4ea592ec1978

  • Publication Date: 1995
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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