Title :
IEEE standard logic symbols, why use them?
Author_Institution :
Texas Instrum. Inc., Dallas, TX, USA
fDate :
Feb. 29 1988-March 3 1988
Abstract :
The evolution of logic symbols is traced from MIL-STD-806 and AIEE No.91-1962 to today´s ANSI/IEEE Std 91. A brief introduction to dependency notation is presented. Dependency notation is a symbolic language that shows exact relationships between ports without necessarily showing how they are implemented. Some users refer to symbols in accordance with IEEE 91 as functional logic symbols (FLS). The requirements for understanding FLS are outlined, the arguments against it are examined, and the alternatives are considered.<>
Keywords :
circuit diagrams; logic design; logic testing; standards; AIEE No.91-1962; ANSI/IEEE Std 91; FLS; IEEE 91; IEEE standard logic symbols; MIL-STD-806; dependency notation; exact relationships; functional logic symbols; ports; symbolic language; Delay; Documentation; IEC standards; Instruments; Logic design; Logic devices; Printing; Shape; Shift registers; Writing;
Conference_Titel :
Compcon Spring '88. Thirty-Third IEEE Computer Society International Conference, Digest of Papers
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-0828-5
DOI :
10.1109/CMPCON.1988.4886