IEEE 1073.3.1-1994
Connection Mode
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About This Item
1073.3.1-1994 is a technical standard focused on connection mode within bioengineering applications. As a dated engineering document, it likely addresses how a specific connection is defined, applied, or verified so related systems can work consistently and safely. For bioengineering projects, that kind of guidance matters because connection details can affect compatibility, performance, and repeatable testing. Using 1073.3.1-1994 can help teams align design choices with a recognized technical framework.
About 1073.3.1-1994
This standard covers the connection mode aspect of the 1073.3.1 series, placing it in a technical context where interface definition is important. In bioengineering, connection-related requirements may influence how components are joined, identified, or evaluated during development and procurement. 1073.3.1-1994 is useful when a project needs a clear reference for consistent connection behavior rather than informal or project-specific interpretations. That makes it relevant to engineering documentation and compliance review.
Where is 1073.3.1-1994 used?
1073.3.1-1994 may be used in bioengineering environments where connected devices, instruments, or subsystem interfaces must operate in a defined way. Typical use cases can include technical design work, product specification, interoperability checks, and acceptance testing for equipment with connection-dependent functions. It is most relevant when a team needs to document or evaluate how a connection mode is implemented across a controlled engineering workflow. The standard supports clearer communication between design, quality, and procurement groups.
Importance in practice
In practice, 1073.3.1-1994 helps reduce ambiguity around connection-related requirements, which can improve consistency across design and testing. For bioengineering applications, that can support safer integration, more reliable performance, and fewer mismatches between parts or systems. A defined standard also helps during compliance checks, since teams can compare their implementation against a shared technical reference. For organizations managing legacy documentation, it can be especially useful as a stable point of reference.
- Connection mode definition
- Bioengineering technical context
- Design and verification reference
- Compatibility and consistency checks
- Legacy compliance support
- Publication Date: 1995
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Bioengineering
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