DEVELOPING INDUSTRY STANDARDS

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DICOM NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION 1300 North 17th Street, Suite 900 Rosslyn VA 22209 developing industry standards, through managing and conducting the consensus approval process of the accredited standards committee for voluntary, national, consensus standards relating to digital imaging and communications in medicine that the proposed standard has achieved consensus by ballot of the published consensus body; testing for consensus achievement; managing comments received; and resolution of the comments so that consensus can be achieved, pursuant to guidelines developed by the accredited standards committee and published by the sponsor or at the direction of the secretariat of the American national standards institute or the accredited standards committee;
DICOM NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION 1300 North 17th Street, Suite 900 Rosslyn VA 22209 developing industry standards, through managing and conducting the consensus approval process of the accredited standards committee for voluntary, national, consensus standards relating to digital imaging and communications in medicine that the proposed standard has achieved consensus by ballot of the published consensus body; testing for consensus achievement; managing comments received; and resolution of the comments so that consensus can be achieved, pursuant to guidelines developed by the accredited standards committee and published by the sponsor or at the direction of the secretariat of the American National Standards Institute or the accredited standards committee;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Techniques that enable the transitioning of high frequency signals on a printed wiring board processed in accordance with industry standards (such as the IPC specifications) are disclosed. One embodiment provides a high frequency via structure for a printed wiring board, where the via structure includes a via pad configured in accordance with IPC standards. A printed microwave transmission line having an inductive section is connected to the via pad, wherein the inductive section has dimensions to compensate for transition discontinuity.