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The Status of the IEEE Standard on Transitions, Pulses, and Related Waveforms
Published
Author(s)
Nicholas G. Paulter Jr., Donald R. Larson
Abstract
In recent years, the IEEE has been revising the now expired IEEE standards on pulse techniques and definitions. This revision includes adding and deleting definitions, clarifying existing definitions, providing examples of different waveform types, updating tests to reflect electronic computation methods, and incorporating algorithms for computing waveform parameters.
Proceedings Title
Proc. IEEE Instrumentation and Technology Conference (IMTC)
Paulter, N.
and Larson, D.
(2002),
The Status of the IEEE Standard on Transitions, Pulses, and Related Waveforms, Proc. IEEE Instrumentation and Technology Conference (IMTC), Anchorage, AK, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=33116
(Accessed October 16, 2025)