IEEE 1057-1994
IEEE Standard for Digitizing Waveform Recorders
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IEEE 1057-1994 is the IEEE Standard for Digitizing Waveform Recorders, a technical document that defines requirements for instruments used to capture and convert waveform signals into digital form. It is relevant to components, circuits, devices, and systems where measurement accuracy, timing, and signal integrity matter. By setting a common reference for waveform recorder performance and digitizing behavior, IEEE 1057-1994 helps support consistent engineering practice and more reliable comparison of results.
What is IEEE 1057-1994?
This standard addresses the technical characteristics of waveform recorders that digitize analog signals for measurement and analysis. IEEE 1057-1994 provides a framework for describing how these recorders should perform, including the way waveform data is captured, represented, and evaluated. In practice, it helps engineers and purchasers understand the expected behavior of recording equipment used in electronic and instrumentation systems. As a superseded standard, it is still useful as a reference for legacy designs and documentation.
Where is IEEE 1057-1994 used?
IEEE 1057-1994 is typically used in environments that rely on waveform recording and digitization, such as test laboratories, instrumentation setups, and electronic measurement systems. It may apply to equipment used for capturing transient signals, monitoring circuit behavior, or archiving waveform data for later analysis. The standard is especially relevant when comparing recorder performance across different devices or when specifying requirements for systems that depend on repeatable digital waveform acquisition.
Why is IEEE 1057-1994 important?
This standard matters because waveform digitizing performance can affect the accuracy and trustworthiness of measurement results. IEEE 1057-1994 gives a clearer basis for design review, procurement, and testing of recorder equipment, helping reduce ambiguity in specifications. It supports more consistent evaluation of timing, resolution, and recording behavior, which can lower the risk of mismatched expectations between suppliers and users. For legacy applications, it also provides a recognized technical reference for compliance and documentation.
- Waveform recorder digitizing requirements
- Measurement and analysis equipment
- Legacy IEEE reference standard
- Signal capture and data evaluation
- Technical specification support
- Publication Date: 1994
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: 1057 (2018)
- Previous Version: 1057 (2008)
- This Version: 1057 (1994)
- Previous Version: 1057 (1989)
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