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IEEE 1296-1987

Bit Bus: MULTIBUS II

Standard by IEEE, 1988

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1296-1987 is a technical standard for Bit Bus: MULTIBUS II, addressing the computing and processing environment where board-level components, circuits, and devices must interconnect reliably. It helps define a common framework for hardware compatibility, signal handling, and system organization, which matters when building or evaluating multi-board digital equipment. For designers and procurement teams, 1296-1987 can support more consistent integration and clearer engineering expectations.

What is 1296-1987?

1296-1987 is a standards document focused on the Bit Bus, identified here as MULTIBUS II, within computing and processing applications. In practical terms, it relates to how related hardware modules and circuit assemblies are expected to work together in a coordinated system. The standard is useful where electrical and mechanical compatibility between components is important, especially in modular equipment. As a technical reference, 1296-1987 can help define interface expectations and reduce ambiguity during design or evaluation.

Where is 1296-1987 used?

This standard is typically relevant in modular computing equipment, industrial controllers, and other systems built around interconnected boards or devices. It may be used by engineers working on backplane-based platforms, embedded processing hardware, or legacy computer architectures that rely on a defined bus structure. Because 1296-1987 concerns MULTIBUS II, it is most useful wherever dependable module-to-module communication and consistent hardware integration are needed in technical environments.

Why is 1296-1987 important?

1296-1987 matters because bus-related standards help control compatibility, reduce integration errors, and support more predictable system behavior. For organizations maintaining or sourcing hardware tied to MULTIBUS II, a clear specification can simplify design review, testing, and replacement planning. It also helps engineering teams compare equipment against a common reference, which can lower risk during procurement, repair, or system expansion. In practice, 1296-1987 supports consistency across connected computing components.

  • Bit Bus / MULTIBUS II context
  • Computing and processing applications
  • Hardware interface compatibility
  • Modular board-level systems
  • Design and integration reference
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  • Publication Date: 1988
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • This Version: 1296 (1988)

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