IEEE 1301.4-1996
Coordination Document for Mezzanine Cards
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1301.4-1996 is a coordination document for mezzanine cards, providing technical guidance for how these add-on modules should fit within computing and processing systems. It is relevant to components, circuits, devices, and systems where board-level compatibility and integration matter. By setting out a common reference for mezzanine card coordination, 1301.4-1996 helps designers and purchasers align expectations for physical and electrical fit, supporting more consistent implementation in hardware development and system assembly.
Overview of 1301.4-1996
This standard focuses on the coordination of mezzanine cards, which are typically used as plug-in or daughtercard-style modules within larger electronic assemblies. 1301.4-1996 is intended to support compatibility across related hardware by describing how the card interface and surrounding system context should be understood. In practice, that can help engineering teams compare designs, plan integration, and evaluate whether a card is suitable for a particular computing platform or processing application.
Typical use cases
1301.4-1996 is most useful when a system designer needs a common reference for mezzanine card integration in board-level electronics. It may be applied during platform design, module selection, procurement review, or interface coordination for computing equipment that uses compact expansion cards. The standard can also support technical documentation and cross-vendor comparison where consistent mezzanine card handling is important to the overall hardware architecture.
Why it matters
For hardware programs that rely on mezzanine cards, coordination standards help reduce mismatch between the module and the host system. 1301.4-1996 can improve consistency in design decisions, simplify specification review, and lower the risk of interface-related issues during testing or assembly. For organizations managing component compatibility, the document provides a useful baseline for technical alignment and more controlled procurement of related computing and processing hardware.
- Mezzanine card coordination
- Board-level compatibility
- Computing and processing systems
- Module integration reference
- Technical review support
- Publication Date: 1996
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Computing and Processing; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: 1301.4 (1996)
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