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`bus
`A signal line or set of lines used by an interface system to connect a number of devices, and over which information is conveyed.
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`FOUND IN
`ANSI/IEEE Std: 8-Bit Backplane Interface - STEbus,
`An American National Standard IEEE Standard for Mechanical Core Specif... | View Definitions
`bus
`A signal line or a set of signal lines used by an interface system to which a number of devices are connected and over which messages
`are carried.
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`FOUND IN
`IEEE Std 488.1-2003 (Revision of IEEE Std 488.1-1987)
`IEEE Standard for Higher Performance Protocol for the Standard Digital... | View Definitions
`ANSI/IEEE Std 488.1-1987
`IEEE Standard Digital Interface for Programmable Instrumentation | View Definitions
`bus
`A set of signal lines to which a number of devices are connected and over which information is transferred between them.
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`ANSI/IEEE Std 1196-1987
`IEEE Standard for a Simple 32-Bit Backplane Bus: NuBus | View Definitions
`bus
`One kind of guarded signal. A bus floats to a user-specified value when all of its drivers are turned off.
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`IEEE Std 1076-2002 (Revision of IEEE Std 1076, 2002 Edn)
`IEEE Standard VHDL Language Reference Manual | View Definitions
`bus
`A conductor, or group of conductors, that serves as a common connection for two or more circuits.
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`IEEE Std C37.100-1992
`IEEE Standard Definitions for Power Switchgear | View Definitions
`bus
`A conductor or group of electrical conductors serving as common connections between circuits, generally in the form of insulated cable,
`rigid rectangular or round bars, or stranded overhead cables held under tension.
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`IEEE Std 605-2008 (Revision of IEEE Std 605-1998 / Incorporates IEEE Std 605a-2010)
`IEEE Guide for Bus Design in Air Insulated Substations | View Definitions
`IEEE Std 1020-1988
`IEEE Guide for Control of Small Hydroelectric Power Plants | View Definitions
`bus
`In Physical Design Exchange Format (PDEF), a physical collection of nets and/or pnets or of pins and/or nodes. If the items collected in
`the PDEF bus are logical, the PDEF bus may or may not correspond to a logical bus described in the netlist.
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`IEEE STD 1481-2009
`IEEE Standard for Integrated Circuit (IC) Open Library Architecture (O... | View Definitions
`bus
`A signal line or a set of lines used by an interface system to connect a number of devices and to transfer information.
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`ANSI/IEEE Std 796-1983
`IEEE Standard Microcomputer System Bus | View Definitions
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`A control network technology in which data stations share one single linear medium system. Messages propagate the length of the
`medium and are received by all data stations simultaneously.
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`IEEE Std 1046-1991
`IEEE Application Guide for Distributed Digital Control and Monitoring ... | View Definitions
`bus
`In PDEF, a physical collection of nets and/or pnets, or of pins and/or nodes. If the items collected in the PDEF bus are logical, the PDEF
`bus may or may not correspond to a logical bus described in the netlist.
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`FOUND IN
`IEEE Std 1481-1999
`IEEE Standard for Integrated Circuit (IC) Delay and Power Calculation ... | View Definitions
`bus
`(as used in this standard). A three-phase junction common to two or more ways.
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`ANSI/IEEE Std C37.71-1984
`IEEE Standard for Three-Phase, Manually Operated Subsurface Load Inter... | View Definitions
`bus
`A signal line or set of signal lines used by an interface system to connect a number of devices and to transfer data.
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`FOUND IN
`IEEE Std 959-1988
`IEEE Standard Specifications for an I/O Expansion Bus: Sbx Bus | View Definitions
`bus
`A portion of a switchyard or a switchgear that electrically interconnects a number of circuit breakers and switches, and is protected as a
`separate entity from network elements. It may also directly connect other elements such as grounding transformers without
`breakers/switches.
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`FOUND IN
`IEEE Std C37.234-2009
`IEEE Guide for Protective Relay Applications to Power System Buses | View Definitions
`bus
`One kind of guarded signal. A bus floats to a user-specified value when all of its drivers are turned off.
`
`FOUND IN
`IEEE Std 1076-2008 (Revision of IEEE Std 1076-2002) - Redline
`IEEE Standard VHDL Language Reference Manual - Redline | View Definitions
`bus
`A set of signal lines used by an interface system, to which a number of devices are connected, and over which information is transferred
`between the devices.
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`FOUND IN
`ANSI/IEEE Std 696-1983
`IEEE Standard 696 Interface Devices | View Definitions
`bus
`A three-phase junction common to two or more ways.
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`FOUND IN
`IEEE Std C37.71-2001
`IEEE Standard for Three-Phase, Manually Operated Subsurface and Vault ... | View Definitions
`bus
`A collection of ports used to connect blocks connected to it involving both hardware and software protocols. Within IP-XACT, buses are
`components.
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`IEEE Std 1685-2009
`IEEE Standard for IP-XACT, Standard Structure for Packaging, Integrati... | View Definitions
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