This standard develops a methodology for access to embedded instrumentation, without defining the instruments or their features themselves, via the IEEE 1149.1(TM) test access port (TAP) and additional signals that may be required. The elements of the methodology include a description language for the characteristics of the features and for communication with the features, and requirements for interfacing to the features.
IEEE Std 1500 is a standard design-for-testability method for integrated circuits (ICs) containing embedded nonmergeable cores. This method is independent of the underlying functionality of the IC or its individual embedded cores. The method supports the necessary requirements for the test of such ICs, while allowing for ease of interoperability of cores that might have originated from different sources. This method is usable for all classes of digital cores, including hierarchical cores.
This standard is a real-time operating system (RTOS) specification for small-scale embedded systems such as systems with a single chip microcomputer (single chip microcontroller) including 16-bit CPUs, systems with a small amount of ROM/RAM, and systems without a memory management unit (MMU). The RTOS defined in this document is called μT-Kernel. This RTOS specification includes μ T-Kernel/OS, which provides the basic functions of RTOS such as scheduling, synchronization, and communication of… read more tasks. The RTOS specification also includes μT-Kernel/SM (System Manager), which provides the extension function for system management. read less
This standard establishes a set of Realtime and Embedded Environment Profiles based on ISO/IEC 9945:2003 {3}, IEEE Std 1003.26(tm)-2003 {4}, ISO/IEC 14519:2001 {5}, and related standards specifying foundations for realtime applications. It is a revision of the previous IEEE Std 1003.13-1998, which established Realtime Profiles based on ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990, as amended by IEEE Std 1003.1b(tm)-1993, IEEE Std 1003.5b(tm)-1996, and ISO/IEC 9945-2:1993. Both C {2} and Ada {1} language application… read more program interfaces are addressed in this standard. The Application Environment Profiles (AEPs) specified herein are appropriate for the development and execution of realtime or embedded applications using the services and utilities provided by standards called out in this standard. read less
This standard defines a system framework of a non-intrusive state monitoring system. This standard specifies the functional modules of the non-intrusive state monitoring system, which includes analog and digital data collecting module, analog and digital data processing module, model training module, anomaly detection module and human-machine-interface module. Specifically, this standard also describes definitions, terminologies, module interfaces, and technical requirements of each module.