Tag: Computer Technology

IEEE Trial-Use Standard for Media-Independent Information Transfer

The purpose of this standard is to define a format for the transmission of files and their attributes between computer systems, independent of the medium of transmission. It is intended…

IEEE Standard Specifications for an I/O Expansion Bus: SBX Bus

An I/O expansion bus for microcomputers that is independent of processor or board type is specified. Each expansion interface supports up to 16 8-bit I/O ports directly. Enhanced addressing capability…

IEEE Standard for an 8-Bit Microcomputer Bus System: STD Bus

Withdrawn Standard. Withdrawn Date: Jan 15, 2001. No longer endorsed by the IEEE. An 8-bit microcomputer bus system derived from the industry bus known as the STD bus is described.…

IEEE Standard for Futurebus+(R), Profile M (Military)

Withdrawn Standard. Withdrawn Date: Jan 10, 2002. No longer endorsed by the IEEE. Futurebus+ standards provide systems developers with a set of tools with which high performance bus-based systems may…

IEEE Standard for Futurebus+(R), Profile M (Military): Errata, Corrections, and Clarifications

Withdrawn Jan 10, 2002. The supplement contains errata, corrections, and clarifications to IEEE Std 896.5-1993. Futurebus+ standards provide system developers with a set of tools with which high performance bus-based…

PAR WITHDRAWN 3/17/94- Standard for Small Computer Expandability Module for Futurebus+ Systems, Profile D (Desktop)

IEEE Standard for Fault Tolerant Extensions to the Futurebus+(R) Architecture

This standard is one in a family of Futurebus+TM standards. The Futurebus+ standards provide a set of tools with which to implement a bus architecture with performance and cost scalability…

Standard for Futurebus+(R) Spaceborne Systems – Profile S

In the Futurebus+® series of standards, tools with which high-performance bus-based systems may be developed are provided. This architecture provides a wide range of performance scalability over both cost and…

IEEE Standard for Radix-Independent Floating-Point Arithmetic

A family of commercially feasible ways for new systems to perform floating-point arithmetic is defined. This standard specifies constraints on parameters defining values of basic and extended floating-point numbers; add,…
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