ISO/IEC 15205:2000
SBus - Chip and module interconnect bus
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ISO/IEC 15205:2000 provides a technical reference for SBus - Chip and module interconnect bus, helping engineers and procurement teams evaluate whether the document aligns with their hardware integration and compliance needs. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 15205, it is best understood as supporting the parent reference rather than replacing it. For organizations managing engineering documentation, technical review, or product evaluation, it can help frame how chip and module interconnect requirements are identified and assessed in a controlled workflow.
What is ISO/IEC 15205:2000?
ISO/IEC 15205:2000 addresses SBus - Chip and module interconnect bus, indicating a technical focus on the interface used between chips and modules in electronic systems. In practical terms, it is relevant where teams need a compliance reference or engineering specification for evaluating bus-related architecture, documentation, or interoperability considerations. Because it is a derived document associated with ISO/IEC 15205, it should be read in connection with the parent reference when supporting technical validation, verification activities, or conformity assessment preparation.
Applications of ISO/IEC 15205:2000
This document may be used in engineering documentation reviews, procurement checks, and technical assessment tasks involving hardware platforms that rely on chip-to-module interconnect design. It is also relevant in laboratory evaluation or testing workflows where bus-related behavior, integration consistency, or implementation alignment needs to be reviewed against a documented reference. In organizations handling product development or system-level validation, ISO/IEC 15205:2000 can support structured evaluation of design intent, interface documentation, and operational consistency.
Why is ISO/IEC 15205:2000 important?
For teams working on electronic systems, a clear reference for SBus - Chip and module interconnect bus helps reduce ambiguity during design review, supplier discussions, and compliance workflows. ISO/IEC 15205:2000 can support technical validation by providing a stable point of reference for conformity assessment, risk management, and quality assurance activities. It may also improve consistency across engineering, testing, and procurement functions when determining whether a component, module, or system aligns with expected interface documentation.
- Supports review of chip and module interconnect requirements for SBus-based designs
- Useful as a compliance reference during technical documentation and procurement evaluation
- Helps align engineering and testing teams around a common interface reference
- Can assist with conformity assessment preparation and implementation review
- Publication Date: 2000-06-28
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: ISO/IEC 15205 (2000-06-28)
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