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IEEE 1241-2010

Digital Converters

Standard by IEEE, 2011

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1241-2010 is a technical standard for digital converters, set in the context of power, energy, and industrial applications involving components, circuits, devices, and systems. It provides a reference point for understanding how converter performance is defined, measured, and compared in engineering practice. For teams working with conversion hardware, this standard helps support more consistent design choices, testing approaches, and procurement decisions across related equipment.

Overview of 1241-2010

This standard addresses digital converters in a way that is relevant to electrical and industrial systems where accurate signal or data conversion is important. As a 1241-2010 document, it is useful for aligning technical expectations around converter behavior, characteristics, and evaluation methods. In practice, it can help engineers and buyers interpret requirements more consistently when selecting or verifying converter-related components for power, energy, or control applications.

Typical use cases

1241-2010 may be used when specifying or assessing digital converters in instrumentation, measurement chains, monitoring equipment, and industrial control systems. It is also relevant for applications where converter performance affects system accuracy, stability, or interoperability. In power and energy settings, the standard can support comparison of devices used in monitoring, protection, or data acquisition workflows. It is most useful where conversion behavior needs to be documented and checked against a recognized technical basis.

Why it matters

Having a clear standard for digital converters helps reduce ambiguity in design and purchasing decisions. It supports more consistent testing, better product comparison, and stronger control over performance expectations in engineering projects. For organizations working with industrial or energy-related equipment, 1241-2010 can help limit compatibility issues and reduce risk when converter behavior affects downstream systems. That makes it valuable for compliance-minded procurement and for technical teams that need dependable reference criteria.

  • Digital converter requirements
  • Performance and evaluation context
  • Industrial and energy applications
  • Measurement and control systems
  • Compliance and procurement reference
SKU: 09f0c575064a

  • Publication Date: 2011
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • New Version Available: 1241 (2023)
  • This Version: 1241 (2011)
  • Previous Version: 1241 (2001)

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