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ISO/IEC TR 10192-2:2000

Information technology - Home Electronic System (HES) interfaces - Part 2: Simple Interface Type 1

Standard by IEC, 2000-10-25

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ISO/IEC TR 10192-2:2000

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ISO/IEC TR 10192-2:2000 addresses Information technology - Home Electronic System (HES) interfaces - Part 2: Simple Interface Type 1, making it relevant to teams that need a technical reference for interface definition, product evaluation, and compliance review. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC TR 10192, it is best used as supporting guidance within a broader engineering or documentation workflow. For organizations working on home electronic system integration, it can help structure technical assessment, interoperability checks, and procurement decisions with clearer interface expectations.

Overview of ISO/IEC TR 10192-2:2000

This document focuses on a specific HES interface category: Simple Interface Type 1. In practical terms, ISO/IEC TR 10192-2:2000 is useful where engineers, test laboratories, or compliance teams need a defined reference point for evaluating how home electronic system interfaces are described and assessed. The title indicates a narrow technical scope, so it is typically consulted alongside the parent reference when preparing engineering documentation, verification activities, or technical review records for connected devices and related system components.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC TR 10192-2:2000

Organizations may use this technical document when assessing interface compatibility in home electronic system designs, especially during product evaluation and conformity assessment preparation. It can support documented evaluation of interface-related requirements in development, testing, and procurement workflows. For laboratories and compliance teams, it may serve as a reference when aligning test plans, reviewing interoperability assumptions, or checking whether a device implementation matches the expected interface type. In this way, ISO/IEC TR 10192-2:2000 supports controlled technical validation and more consistent quality workflows.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC TR 10192-2:2000

Using ISO/IEC TR 10192-2:2000 in a compliance workflow can reduce ambiguity around interface expectations and improve operational consistency across engineering, testing, and sourcing activities. Clear reference material supports risk management by helping teams verify that products are assessed against the same technical basis. It can also strengthen procurement reviews and regulatory preparation by improving documentation quality and making technical claims easier to validate. For organizations handling home electronic system interfaces, that consistency is valuable for interoperability planning and controlled conformity assessment.

  • Supports technical assessment of Simple Interface Type 1 within a home electronic system context
  • Useful for verification activities, test planning, and interface-focused documentation review
  • Helps procurement and compliance teams align product evaluation with a defined reference source
  • Assists with interoperability analysis and structured engineering validation
SKU: 857c30bdf9a1

  • Publication Date: 2000-10-25
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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