IEEE 1076.1-2007
Signal Extensions
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1076.1-2007 is a technical standard focused on signal extensions, helping define how extended signal behavior is treated in engineering designs and related systems. In the context of general topics for engineers, components, circuits, devices and systems, it provides a reference point for consistent interpretation, specification, and use of signal-related features. The standard matters because clear signal extension rules can support more reliable design decisions, testing, and system integration.
What is 1076.1-2007?
1076.1-2007 is a standards document associated with signal extensions and the broader engineering context of components, circuits, devices, and systems. It is generally used as a technical reference for defining how signal-related features are represented, handled, or extended in a structured design environment. As a superseded standard, it remains relevant for legacy documentation, comparison, and historical compliance review where earlier requirements may still apply.
Where is 1076.1-2007 used?
This standard is typically relevant in design and verification work involving signal-driven hardware or system-level engineering. It may be used when reviewing circuit behavior, device interfaces, or systems that depend on clearly defined signal extensions. Engineers, procurement teams, and compliance reviewers can use 1076.1-2007 as a reference when maintaining older specifications, validating technical documentation, or comparing inherited designs against the requirements that were current at the time.
Why is 1076.1-2007 important?
1076.1-2007 helps reduce ambiguity in technical work where signal behavior must be understood consistently across design, testing, and documentation. That can improve traceability, support better compatibility between components, and lower the risk of misinterpretation during implementation or review. For organizations managing legacy systems, the standard can also help maintain continuity when older requirements still influence engineering decisions, acceptance checks, or procurement specifications.
- Signal extension context
- Engineering design reference
- Legacy compliance support
- Component and system review
- Technical documentation control
- Publication Date: 2007
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: General Topics for Engineers; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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