IEEE 1057-1989
Use Standard for Digitizing Waveform Recorders
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1057-1989 is a technical standard for digitizing waveform recorders, addressing the requirements needed to convert recorded analog waveforms into reliable digital data. In the context of components, circuits, devices, and systems, it helps define a common framework for waveform capture and digitization so recorded signals can be compared, processed, and stored with greater consistency. For engineers and procurement teams, this standard supports clearer expectations around recorder performance and data handling.
1057-1989 overview
This standard focuses on the digitizing function of waveform recorders, where signal fidelity, sampling behavior, and measurement consistency are central concerns. 1057-1989 is relevant when a recorder must preserve waveform detail for analysis rather than simple visual display. It provides a technical reference for evaluating how well a device converts time-varying electrical information into digital form, which can be important in laboratory, test, and instrumentation environments. The specification helps align design, testing, and comparison of recorder systems.
Typical use cases
1057-1989 may be used when selecting or evaluating waveform recorders for engineering test benches, signal analysis workflows, and instrumentation setups that capture transient or periodic electrical signals. It is especially relevant where recorded waveforms need to be digitized for later review, computation, or archiving. The standard can also support procurement decisions for equipment intended to interface with measurement systems, electronic devices, or other components that depend on accurate waveform recording and conversion.
Why this standard matters
Using a defined standard for digitizing waveform recorders helps reduce ambiguity in performance expectations and testing methods. 1057-1989 can support consistent comparison between products, improve design control, and lower the risk of mismatched recorder capabilities in critical measurement applications. For organizations that rely on recorded waveform data, a clear technical reference also aids compliance reviews, quality checks, and long-term system compatibility. This is particularly useful when precise signal capture is important to downstream analysis.
- Digitizing waveform recorder requirements
- Signal capture and conversion reference
- Measurement consistency and comparison
- Test and instrumentation applications
- Engineering evaluation and procurement support
- Publication Date: 1989
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: 1057 (2018)
- Previous Version: 1057 (2008)
- Previous Version: 1057 (1994)
- This Version: 1057 (1989)
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