IEEE 1241-2000
Digital Converters
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1241-2000 is a technical standard for digital converters within components, circuits, devices and systems. It provides a focused reference for describing converter characteristics, performance expectations, and engineering terminology used in electronic design and evaluation. For teams working with data conversion functions, this standard helps support clearer specification, comparison, and procurement decisions. Because it is marked superseded, it is also useful for reviewing legacy documentation and maintaining consistency in older systems built around digital conversion requirements.
What is 1241-2000?
1241-2000 is a standards document centered on digital converters, a key part of many electronic systems that translate signals between analog and digital forms or between different digital representations. In the context of components, circuits, devices and systems, it typically serves as a technical guide for describing converter behavior, limits, and test-related considerations. The standard is most relevant where consistent terminology and measurable performance criteria are needed for design, qualification, or product comparison.
Where is 1241-2000 used?
This standard is generally used in engineering environments that develop or evaluate electronic subsystems involving digital conversion. Common applications may include measurement equipment, signal-processing chains, embedded electronics, control modules, and interface circuitry where converter performance affects overall system behavior. It can also support documentation and review of legacy designs, especially where archived specifications still reference 1241-2000. In practice, it helps align technical communication across design, testing, and procurement activities.
Why is 1241-2000 important?
1241-2000 matters because digital converters influence accuracy, stability, and system compatibility in many electronic products. A clear standard helps reduce ambiguity during design review, acceptance testing, and supplier evaluation. It can also improve traceability when comparing parts or validating that a converter meets expected performance levels. For organizations maintaining older equipment or documentation, the standard provides a structured reference that supports consistency and lowers the risk of misinterpretation.
- Digital converter terminology
- Component and circuit context
- Performance and test reference
- Legacy documentation support
- Superseded standard status
- Publication Date: 2001
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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