This standard defines the protocol requirements of the SCSI / ATA Translation Layer (SATL) to allow conforming SCSI / ATA translating components to interoperate with ATA devices, SCSI transports, and SCSI application layers. The SATL covers a range of implementations that use ATA devices to emulate the behavior of SCSI devices as viewed by the SCSI application layer
This standard provides a physical specification with similar electronic characteristics to Proximity Integrated Circuit Cards (PICCs), such as those specified within ISO/IEC 14443-2 and 3. The physical card thickness (finished card body) formats, are defined within this specification and may also have references to both ISO/IEC 7810:2012 (ID1-Identification cards), INCITS 440 (Card Life Cycle), and ISO/IEC 15457 for thin flexible cards and other thickness dimensions as called out in this standard. Construction attributes, pertaining to the materials, functionality, and environmental requirements and the targeted use of these cards are also specified. This type of PICC is to be classified as a Limited Use - Proximity Integrated Circuit Card (LU-PICC).
Describes the point-to-point physical interface portions of Fibre Channel serial electrical and optical link variants that support the higher level Fibre Channel protocols. This standard is recommended for new implementations but does not obsolete existing Fibre Channel standards.
Part 1 of this standard specifies the shape, dimensions, magnetic signal level, and tolerances for the E-13B characters which include ten numerals and four special symbols printed in magnetic ink and used for the purpose of character recognition. It describes the various known types of printing defects and other printing considerations, together with the tolerances permitted. Part 2 provides informative conformance testing requirements for the Part 1 specifications. Part 3 specifies the requirements for secondary reference documents and the test equipment for calibrating and maintaining their signal level.
This standard defines the structure and content of a text string implementation of the abstract model for coordinate reference systems described in ISO 19111:2007 and ISO 19111-2:2009. The string defines frequently needed types of coordinate reference systems and coordinate operations in a self-contained form that is easily readable by machines and by humans. The essence is its simplicity; as a consequence there are some constraints upon the more open content allowed in ISO 19111:2007. To retain simplicity in the well-known text (WKT) description of coordinate reference systems and coordinate operations, the scope of this Standard excludes parameter grouping and pass-through coordinate operations. The text string provides a means for humans and machines to correctly and unambiguously interpret and utilise a coordinate reference system definition with look-ups or cross references only to define coordinate operation mathematics. Because it omits metadata about the source of the data and may omit metadata about the applicability of the information, the WKT string is not suitable for the storage of definitions of coordinate reference systems or coordinate operations.
The intent of this standard is to establish the specific location for the convenience amount (the value of the check expressed in numbers) and to standardize the background design for essential data fields (areas of interest), including the convenience amount rectangle and the MICR clear area.
The changes in this amendment to EDD-4 allow the published standard to be used by NVM Express products as follows. A new Device path definition for NVMe is added to Offset 40 of Table 23 in section 8.20.1 "Get Device Parameters"; An NVMe-specific definition for the Device path is appended to Table 25 in section 8.20.2 "Interface Path".
This standard is part of a suite of standards that specify tests for ISO/IEC 18092. It defines test methods for the RF-interface. This standard specifies RF-test methods for NFCIP-1 devices with antennas fitting within the rectangular area of 50 mm by 40 mm. This test standard, the first of two parts, specifies compliance tests for the RF interface of ISO/IEC 18092 devices. The companion test standard ISO/IEC 23917 specifies protocol tests for ISO/IEC 18092.
This Technical Report type 3 contains the fundamental concepts and terminology for the conceptual schema, the information base, and the mechanisms involved in manipulating them. The approaches and associated languages described in the appendices A through H are intended to be explanatory only.