Addresses, Phone Numbers, and Links
Complete EIA standards documents are distributed by:
Global Engineering Documents
Suite 400
1990 M St., N.W.
Washington, DC 20036
Tel: (800) 854-7179
web: http://global.ihs.com
In addition, they can provide TIA, JEDEC, Mil-Spec, and International
Spec documents. They accept company purchase orders, credit cards,
and COD orders.
If you wish to communicate directly with the Electronic Industries
Association, their address and phone number are:
Engineering Publications Office
Electronic Industries Association
2001 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20006
Tel: (202) 457-4942
web: http://www.eia.org
Suggested Standards Documents
EIA232E - Interface Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data
Circuit-Terminating Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange,
revised from EIA232D, July 1991. Application notes for the EIA232
standard, formerly Industrial Electronics Bulletin #9, are combined
in this new publication.
TSB-24 - Alternate Uses of Clear to Send and Local Loopback
in ANSI/EIA232D and ANSI/EIA530, October 1988.
TSB-26 - Alternate Connector for Use with ANSI/EIA232D
and ANSI/EIA530.
EIA561 - Simple 8-Position Non-Synchronous Interface between
Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment
Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange, October 1990.
EIA449 - General-Purpose 37-Position and 9-Position Interface
for Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment
Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange, December 1984.
EIA449-1 - (addendum number 1 to EIA449)
IEB11 - Fault Isolation Methods for Data Communications
Systems, November 1972.
IEB12 - Application Notes on Interconnection Between Interface
Circuits Using EIA449 and EIA232D, November 1977.
EIA530 - High-Speed 25-Position Interface for Data Terminal
Equipment and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment, March 1987.
EIA366A - Interface between Data Terminal Equipment and
Automatic Calling Equipment for Data Communication, March 1979.
EIA408 - Interface between Numerical Control Equipment
and Data Terminal Equipment Employing Parallel Binary Data Interchange,
July 1983.