IEEE 1284-2000
IEEE Standard Signaling Method for a Bidirectional Parallel Peripheral Interface for Personal Computers
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IEEE 1284-2000 defines the signaling method for a bidirectional parallel peripheral interface used with personal computers. It addresses how computing and processing equipment exchange data over a parallel connection, helping ensure that hosts and peripherals communicate consistently. For organizations working with legacy or specialized device interfaces, this standard can be important for compatibility, interface design, and reliable operation across connected components and systems.
About IEEE 1284-2000
IEEE 1284-2000 focuses on the technical requirements for bidirectional parallel peripheral signaling, supporting communication between a personal computer and attached devices. The standard helps define how data transfers are handled so that interface behavior is more predictable across implementations. In practice, it is relevant to hardware engineering, connector and controller design, and conformance checking where a parallel interface must work reliably within a broader computing system. IEEE 1284-2000 is an important reference when interface consistency matters.
Where is IEEE 1284-2000 used?
This standard is typically used in personal computer environments where a bidirectional parallel interface is needed for peripheral connectivity. It may apply to printers, scanners, instrumentation, or other attached devices that depend on parallel signaling for data exchange. Because it sits at the intersection of computing and device hardware, IEEE 1284-2000 is most useful in systems that still require compatibility with established parallel peripheral connections, especially in controlled technical, industrial, or support settings.
Importance in practice
In practice, the value of IEEE 1284-2000 lies in reducing interface ambiguity. By setting expectations for signaling and bidirectional communication, it supports more consistent design, testing, and procurement decisions. That can help lower integration risk when matching peripherals with personal computer systems or verifying that a device meets required interface behavior. For maintainers and engineers, the standard provides a clear reference for checking compatibility, troubleshooting communication issues, and preserving dependable operation over time.
- Bidirectional parallel peripheral signaling
- Personal computer interface compatibility
- Hardware design and verification reference
- Legacy device communication support
- Publication Date: 2000
- Standard Status: Active
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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