IEEE 1355
IEEE 1355 is an IEEE standard that describes the structure of data networks. These data networks should, among other things, be easy to set up and change, while providing high performance at low prices.
Definition and origin
The original title of the standard is: IEEE Standard for Heterogeneous InterConnect (HIC) (Low-Cost, Low-Latency Scalable Serial Interconnect for Parallel System Construction)
Translated it means: IEEE standard for heterogeneous connections (serial connections with short runtimes at low costs for setting up parallel systems)
The standard was released on September 21, 1995.
properties
A selection of the properties are:
- Low runtimes through the use of primitive logic modules
- High interference immunity through the use of symmetrical electrical transmission lines or fiber optics
- Structure of point-to-point connections between two VLSI devices.
- Package oriented
literature
- Peter Welch: Communicating Process Architectures 2008. Gazelle Books Ltd, 2008, ISBN 978-1-58603-907-3 .
- Thomas G. Robertazzi: Introduction to Computer Networking. Springer International Publishing AG, New York 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-53102-1 .
- Amit Dhir: The Digital Consumer Technology Handbook. Xilinx Inc, Amsterdam 2004, ISBN 0-7506-7815-1 .
Web links
- Public version of the standard, published by CERN (PDF; 1.8 MB)
- Why IEEE 1355? (accessed on July 31, 2017)