IEEE 1057-2007
IEEE Standard for Digitizing Waveform Recorders
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IEEE 1057-2007 is the standard for digitizing waveform recorders, providing guidance for systems that capture, convert, and represent time-varying electrical waveforms. It is relevant to components, circuits, devices, and systems used in measurement and signal-processing environments, where accurate digitization supports reliable analysis and comparison. For engineers working with waveform acquisition and recording, this technical document helps define consistent expectations for performance, handling, and interpretation.
Overview of IEEE 1057-2007
This standard addresses the technical context of waveform recorders that digitize analog signals for later processing or evaluation. IEEE 1057-2007 is used to clarify how such equipment should be described and assessed, especially where measured data must remain consistent across devices or test setups. Its focus is particularly important in computing and processing applications, as well as in fields, waves, and electromagnetics and communication-related systems that rely on accurate waveform capture.
Typical use cases
Typical applications include laboratory waveform recording, instrument characterization, signal analysis, and test setups where electrical or electromagnetic waveforms must be digitized for review. The standard is also relevant when comparing recorder performance across different equipment or when specifying a system for communications, sensing, or measurement workflows. In practice, IEEE 1057-2007 can support procurement and evaluation of digitizing waveform recorders used in engineering and test environments.
Why it matters
IEEE 1057-2007 matters because waveform digitization can affect measurement quality, repeatability, and confidence in recorded data. A clear standard helps reduce ambiguity when specifying recorder behavior, evaluating performance, or comparing results from different systems. For organizations that depend on consistent test data, it supports better design control and procurement decisions, while also helping limit risk when waveform records are used for analysis, validation, or compliance-related work.
- Digitizing waveform recorder requirements
- Waveform capture and representation
- Measurement consistency and repeatability
- Signal analysis and test documentation
- Superseded IEEE technical reference
- Publication Date: 2008
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: 1057 (2018)
- This Version: 1057 (2008)
- Previous Version: 1057 (1994)
- Previous Version: 1057 (1989)
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