IEEE 108-1955
IEEE Trial Use Proposed Reconimeitded Guide for Specification of ELECTRONIC VOLTMETERS
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IEEE 108-1955 is a trial-use proposed recommended guide for the specification of electronic voltmeters, offering technical direction for defining instrument requirements in aerospace and related engineering work. In the context of components, circuits, devices, and systems, it helps frame how electronic voltmeters should be described, rated, and evaluated for practical use. IEEE 108-1955 is useful where consistent measurement expectations matter, especially when comparing instrument performance or preparing procurement and test documentation.
What is IEEE 108-1955?
This standard is a guide rather than a strict product specification, and it focuses on how electronic voltmeters should be specified for engineering applications. It likely addresses the key characteristics needed to describe an instrument clearly, such as measurement range, accuracy-related performance, input behavior, and operating conditions. As IEEE 108-1955, it provides a common technical reference for teams that need to define or review voltmeter requirements with greater consistency and less ambiguity.
Where is IEEE 108-1955 used?
IEEE 108-1955 is most relevant in settings where electronic voltmeters are selected, documented, or compared for aerospace and electronic system work. It may be used in labs, design verification environments, maintenance workflows, and equipment procurement for circuits and device testing. The guide is also helpful when teams need to align instrument specifications across different engineering groups, especially where measurement quality affects troubleshooting, calibration practices, or acceptance testing.
Why is IEEE 108-1955 important?
Clear specifications reduce uncertainty, and that is the main value of IEEE 108-1955. By guiding how electronic voltmeters are described, it supports more consistent design control, purchasing decisions, and test planning. This can help reduce risk when instruments are used to verify circuit behavior or system performance. For organizations working in aerospace-related electronics, the standard provides a practical basis for comparison and helps improve confidence in measurement-related decisions.
- Electronic voltmeter specification guidance
- Measurement and rating terminology
- Aerospace and electronics test context
- Design, procurement, and verification support
- Publication Date: 1955
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Aerospace; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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- This Version: 108 (1955)
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