IEEE PN42.61/D2, Apr 2025
Time Streaming from Radiation Detection Instruments
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PN42.61/D2, Apr 2025 is a technical standard for time streaming from radiation detection instruments, giving a focused reference for how timing data is handled, represented, and used in related systems. It is relevant where radiation measurement output must be aligned with electronics, signal processing, and system-level integration. In practice, PN42.61/D2, Apr 2025 helps define expectations that support consistent design, testing, and comparison across instruments and applications.
Overview of PN42.61/D2, Apr 2025
This standard addresses the technical context of streaming time-related information from radiation detection equipment, connecting nuclear engineering needs with components, circuits, devices, and electromagnetic system considerations. PN42.61/D2, Apr 2025 is useful when precise timing behavior must be captured alongside detector output, especially in digital or interfaced instrument chains. It may support clearer requirements for data flow, timing integrity, and interoperability in measurement systems that rely on repeatable time information.
Typical use cases
PN42.61/D2, Apr 2025 is typically relevant in radiation detection systems where time-stamped output or time-streamed data is needed for analysis, monitoring, or synchronization. That can include detector electronics, acquisition modules, laboratory instrumentation, and field systems used in nuclear engineering environments. It may also be applied when integrating detection instruments with processing units, communication links, or test setups that depend on stable timing behavior and well-defined data handling.
Why it matters
For manufacturers, integrators, and purchasers, PN42.61/D2, Apr 2025 helps reduce ambiguity around how timing information from radiation instruments should be treated. Clear technical expectations can improve design control, simplify compliance reviews, and support more reliable testing and procurement decisions. In timing-sensitive measurement workflows, a well-defined standard can also lower the risk of inconsistent results, data misalignment, or integration problems between equipment from different sources.
- Time streaming from radiation detection instruments
- Timing and data handling expectations
- Detector electronics and acquisition interfaces
- Nuclear engineering measurement workflows
- Integration and test consistency
- Publication Date: 2025
- Standard Status: Active
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Nuclear Engineering; Nuclear Engineering
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: PN42.61 (2025)
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