Standard and recommended practices for ensuring the quality of measured data for high-frequency electrical interconnect at frequencies up to 50 GHz are provided. This might include, but is not limited to recommending design of test fixtures, as well as methods and processes for ensuring the accuracy and consistency of measured data for signals with frequency content up to 50 GHz. The standard and general practice should be applicable for frequencies higher than 50 GHz as well. The methods and techniques contained herein have been validated only to 50 GHz as of this writing.
- Standard Committee
- EMC/SDCom - Standards Development Committee
- Status
- Active Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2015-06-11
- Board Approval
- 2020-09-24
- History
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- Published:
- 2021-01-08
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- IEEE SA Open Source Project
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- Erratas
- 370-2020_errata.pdf
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- 370-2020_downloads.zip
Working Group Details
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- IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Society
- Standard Committee
- EMC/SDCom - Standards Development Committee
- Working Group
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Elec_Char - Electrical Characterization of High Speed Interconnect
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- Patricia Roder
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- Xiaoning Ye
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