Superseded Standard

IEEE 1057-2007

IEEE Standard for Digitizing Waveform Recorders

Revision of IEEE Std 1057-1994. This standard defines specifications and describes test methods for measuring the performance of electronic digitizing waveform recorders, waveform analyzers, and digitizing oscilloscopes with digital outputs. The standard is directed toward, but not restricted to, general-purpose waveform recorders and analyzers. Special applications can require additional manufacturer information and verification tests not covered in this standard. IEEE 1057 has many similarities to IEEE 1241 Standard for Terminology and Test Methods for Analog to Digital Converters (ADCs) . However, IEEE Std. 1057 shall be used for waveform recorders and IEEE Std. 1241 shall be used for ADCs.

Standard Committee
IM/WM&A - TC10 - Waveform Generation Measurement and Analysis
Status
Superseded Standard
PAR Approval
2007-12-05
Superseded by
1057-2017
Superseding
1057-1994
Board Approval
2007-12-05
History
ANSI Approved:
2008-04-15
Published:
2008-04-18

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society
Standard Committee
IM/WM&A - TC10 - Waveform Generation Measurement and Analysis
Working Group
WRSC - Waveform Recorder Subcommittee
IEEE Program Manager
Patrycja Jarosz
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Working Group Chair
William Boyer

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1057-2017
IEEE Standard for Digitizing Waveform Recorders

Terminology and test methods for describing the performance of waveform recorders are presented in this standard.

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