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©Richard L. Goldman Regulatory & Standards Organizations ©Richard Goldman December 19, 2001

©Richard L. Goldman Electronics Standards Organizations EIA TIA IEEE ANSI ISO

©Richard L. Goldman EIA Electronics Industry Alliance Organization of U.S. electronics manufactures. Develops standards for electronics industry.

©Richard L. Goldman TIA Telecommunications Industry Association Non-profit trade association TIA represents the communications sector of EIA. 5 Divisions: –Premises Equipment –Network Equipment –Wireless Communications –Fiber Optics –Satellite Communications US and Global market development and standards

©Richard L. Goldman IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Organization of U.S. professional engineers. Develops standards for electronics industry.

©Richard L. Goldman ANSI American National Standards Institute Composed of private and government organizations. Develops and publishes National standards. EIA and IEEE are both members of ANSI.

©Richard L. Goldman ISO International Standards Organization Composed of standards-setting organizations from each country. Develops International standards. ANSI is U.S. representative. COS (Corporation for Open Systems) was formed to promote ISO standards.

©Richard L. Goldman Standards Organizations ISO (International) ANSI (United States) EIA (Mfg.) Private Orgs. Gov. Orgs. IEEE (Prof.) Other Countries Gov. Orgs. Private Orgs. Private Orgs.

©Richard L. Goldman Organizations Acronym Review EIA TIA IEEE ANSI ISO Electronics Industry Alliance Telecommunications Industry Association Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers American National Standards Institute International Standards Organization

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