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This standard represents an extension to the IEEE 1505 receiver fixture interface (RFI) standard specification. Particular emphasis is placed on defining within the IEEE 1505 RFI standard a more specific set of performance requirements that employ a common scalable: (a) pin map configuration; (b) specific connector modules; (c) respective contacts; (d) recommended switching implementation; and (e) legacy automatic test equipment (ATE) transitional devices. This is intentionally done to standardize the footprint and assure mechanical and electrical interoperability between past and future automatic test systems (ATS).
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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the Sixth Workshop on Attacks and Solutions in Hardware Security 2022 (ASHES 2022), a post-conference satellite workshop of the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security 2022 (CCS 2022). Due to the ongoing pandemic and to provide greater flexibility for attendees in areas where travel was still inconvenient, ASHES was held in hybrid mode this year. ASHES deals with all theoretical and practical aspects of hardware security and welcomes any contributions to this area. Besides being a mainstream platform for disseminating fundamental research on hardware security, the workshop encourages and promotes emerging and new ideas. It includes topics like physical attacks on electronic circuits, secure hardware designs to counter such attacks, lightweight secure designs, post-quantum cryptographic circuits, or emerging topics at the intersection of nanotechnology and hardware security, such as physically unclonable functions (PUFs). The workshop also focusses on recent applications like the internet of things, automotive security, smart homes, or pervasive and wearable computing. ASHES thereby aims at giving researchers and practitioners a unique opportunity to mutually share their perspectives with each other.
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Methods are established for performance testing, calibration, and use of sodium iodide detector systems for the measurement of gamma-ray emission rates of radionuclides, assay for radioactivity, and the determination of gamma-ray energies. Both energy calibration and efficiency calibration are covered. Three techniques are considered: total spectrum counting, which employs a system that counts all events above a low-energy threshold; single-channel analyzer counting, which employs a system with a counting window that establishes upper and lower energy boundaries; and multichannel analyzer counting, which employs a system utilizing multiple counting windows.
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Reliability (Engineering) --- Computer input-output equipment
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A protocol and methodology for software developers, computer vendors and printer manufacturers to facilitate the orderly exchange of information between printers and host computers are defined in this standard. A minimum set of functions that permit meaningful data exchange is provided. Thus a foundation is established upon which compatible applications, computers and printers can be developed, without compromising an individual organization's desire for design innovation.
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