IEEE 1057-2017
IEEE Standard for Digitizing Waveform Recorders
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IEEE 1057-2017 is the standard for digitizing waveform recorders, defining a technical framework for capturing, converting, and representing waveform data in a controlled way. It is relevant to components, circuits, devices, and systems where accurate signal acquisition and analysis are important, including power and energy applications and broader signal-processing work. By giving engineers a common reference for recorder behavior and waveform digitization, it helps support consistent measurements, clearer comparisons, and more dependable data handling.
IEEE 1057-2017 overview
This standard addresses the digitizing waveform recorder context in a way that is useful for engineering teams working with electrical signals and measured waveforms. IEEE 1057-2017 provides a common basis for understanding how waveform recorders are defined and evaluated, which can help align design expectations and test practices. In practical terms, it supports work where captured signal fidelity, timing, and representational consistency matter, especially in technical environments that depend on repeatable digital waveform data.
Typical use cases
IEEE 1057-2017 is commonly relevant when specifying or assessing waveform recorders used in laboratory measurement, power-system monitoring, instrumentation development, and signal-analysis workflows. It may be used when comparing recorder performance, reviewing digitization behavior, or establishing internal procurement requirements for equipment that captures transient or repetitive signals. The standard is especially useful where waveform data must be handled consistently across devices, test setups, or engineering teams.
Why this standard matters
For organizations that rely on waveform capture and analysis, IEEE 1057-2017 helps reduce ambiguity around how recorder-related requirements are interpreted. That can improve design control, support more reliable testing, and make it easier to compare results from different instruments or systems. It is also valuable in procurement and compliance discussions, where a defined technical reference helps limit mismatches between expected and delivered recorder capabilities. In short, it supports consistency and lowers risk in measurement-driven work.
- Digitizing waveform recorder requirements
- Signal capture and waveform representation
- Measurement consistency and comparison
- Power and energy instrumentation contexts
- Test and analysis workflow alignment
- Publication Date: 2018
- Standard Status: Active
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Signal Processing and Analysis
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- This Version: 1057 (2018)
- Previous Version: 1057 (2008)
- Previous Version: 1057 (1994)
- Previous Version: 1057 (1989)
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