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IEEE 1156.2-1996

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IEEE Standard for Environmental Specifications for Computer Systems

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New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Reserved. Reaffirmed 2003. This standard is designed for use in conjunction with other documents such as the IEEE 1101 group of standards, the IEEE 896 group of standards, the IEEE 1596 group of standards, the IEEE 1014 group of standards, and ISO/IEC 10861: 1994. This standard is one of the IEEE P1156.x series for environmental specifications. It is intended to be used as a core specification. It contains minimum environmental withstand conditions applicable to computer systems and all of their associated components. It has been created to provide general environmental withstand conditions for one or more of the above listed computer buses or interconnect standards, and electronic equipment in general.
This specification is designed for use in conjunction with other documents such as IEEE 1101.n (Mechanical Specification for Micro Connectors and Eurocard Form Factors), IEEE 896.n (Futurebus+), IEEE 1596 (Scalable Coherent Interface), IEEE 1014 (VME Bus), and IEEE 1296 (Multi Bus II). This standard is intended to be used as a core specification. It contains minimum environmental withstand conditions applicable to computer systems and all of their associated components. It has been created to provide general environmental withstand conditions for one or more of the above listed computer buses or interconnect standards, and electronic equipment in general. While this document was specifically created for use with IEEE Computer Society bus standards, nothing herein is intended to restrict its use for other applications, where applicable. A supplier and user may agree to more or less restrictive environmental specifications than those listed below. However, if their specifications are less restrictive than those listed herein, neither supplier nor user may claim conformance to this document.
There is currently no standard set of environmental specifications that computer "crates" can be built to by vendors or ordered to by customers. The lack of such a general standard increases the cost to build, buy and sell computer systems and reduce the reliability of the final parts.

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 1156.2
Publication Date Nov. 30, 1995
Language en - English
Page Count 24
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Microprocessor Standards Committee
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Nov. 30, 1995 1156.2-1996 Revision