Technical Committee 10: Recent Progress
In 2022, the market size of the global electronics industry was approximately US $1.5 trillion [1], with the signal generator market size about US $1.5 billion [2], the oscilloscope (waveform recorders) market size about US $3.5 billion [3], and electrical test equipment market size around US $14 bi...
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description | In 2022, the market size of the global electronics industry was approximately US $1.5 trillion [1], with the signal generator market size about US $1.5 billion [2], the oscilloscope (waveform recorders) market size about US $3.5 billion [3], and electrical test equipment market size around US $14 billion [4]. The signal generator, waveform recorder, and test equipment markets are segments of the electronics industry that are directly affected by the documentary standards development activities of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Technical Committee 10 (TC-10). Although these measurement-related market segments are only a fraction of the entire global electronics industry market size, test and measurement is crucial to the advancement of and improvements in the entire electronics industry. |
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