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IEEE 696:1983

IEEE Standard 696 Interface Devices

Summary

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This standard is intended: (1) To define a rational, general-purpose interface system for designers of new computer system components that will ensure their compatibility with present and future IEEE Std 696 computer systems.
(2) To provide the microprocessor computer-system user with compatible device families which will communicate in an unambiguous way without modification, from which a modularly expandable computer system may be constructed.
(3) To enable the interconnection of independently manufactured devices into a single system.
(4) To specify terminology and definitions related to the system.
(5) To define a system with the minimum number of restrictions on the performance characteristics of devices connected to the system.
(6) To define a system that, of itself, is of relatively low cost, and allows the interconnection of low-cost devices.
(7) To define a system that is easy to use.

This standard applies to interface systems for computer system components interconnected by way of a 100-line parallel backplane commonly known as the S-100 bus.It applies to microprocessor computer systems, or portions of them, where: (1) Data exchanged among the interconnected devices is digital
(2) A maximum of 22 devices are interconnected (3) The total transmission path length among interconnected devices is less than or equal to 25 in (63.5 cm)(4) The maximum------ switching rate of any signal on the bus is less than or equal to 6 MHz

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Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Publication Date 06/13/1983
Cancellation Date 06/14/1994
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Page Count 40
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