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ISO - 22029

Microbeam analysis — EMSA/MAS standard file format for spectral-data exchange

active, Most Current
Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 October 2022
Status: active
Page Count: 20
ICS Code (Other standards related to analytical chemistry): 71.040.99
scope:

This document presents a simple format for the exchange of digital spectral data that has been designated as an EMSA/MAS standard. This format is readable by both humans and computers and is suitable for transmission through various electronic networks, the phone system (with modems) or on physical computer storage devices (such as removable media). The format is not tied to any one computer, programming language or computer operating system. The adoption of a standard format enables different laboratories to freely exchange spectral data, and helps to standardize data analysis software. If equipment manufacturers were to support a common format, the microscopy and microanalysis community would avoid duplicated effort in writing data analysis software.

Document History

22029
October 1, 2022
Microbeam analysis — EMSA/MAS standard file format for spectral-data exchange
This document presents a simple format for the exchange of digital spectral data that has been designated as an EMSA/MAS standard. This format is readable by both humans and computers and is suitable...
September 15, 2012
Microbeam analysis - EMSA/MAS standard file format for spectral-data exchange
This International Standard presents a simple format for the exchange of digital spectral data that has been designated as an EMSA/MAS standard. This format is readable by both humans and computers...
December 15, 2003
Standard file format for spectral data exchange
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