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Interface between Numerical Control Equipment and Data Terminal Equipment Employing Parallel Binary Data Interchange
- Aerospace Standard
- EIA408
- Stabilized
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Scope
This standard applies to the interconnection of data terminal equipment and numerical control equipment at the tape reader interface. The data terminal would typically be connected to a remote data source/sink such as a computer.
This standard defines:
This standard is applicable for the interchange of signals when used in conjunction with electronic equipment, each interchange circuit of which has a single return (signal ground) that can be interconnected at the interface point.
Figure 1.1, typical installation, shows how this standard should be applied to a typical tape reader interface of numerical control equipment.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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Unnamed Dataset 1 | ||
TABLE 3.1 | INTERFACE CONNECTOR PIN ASSIGNMENTS | |
TABLE 4.1 | INTERCHANGE CIRCUITS BY CATEGORY | |
Unnamed Dataset 4 |
Issuing Committee
The SAE International G-33 Configuration Management (CM) Committee is chartered as an interdisciplinary, cross-sector (industry/commercial and defense/government) forum that is responsible for the development, coordination, publication, and maintenance of the SAE CM Standards, Technical Bulletins, and Handbooks for their evolution. The focus of this committee is on promoting and understanding of CM functions, principles and practices through CM processes and CM products.
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