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EIA (Electronic Industries Association or Electronics Industries Alliance)

Part of the IT standards and organizations glossary:

1) The Electronic Industries Association (EIA) comprises individual organizations that together have agreed on certain data transmission standards such as EIA/TIA-232 (formerly known as RS-232 ).

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2) The Electronics Industries Alliance (EIA) is an alliance of trade organizations that lobby in the interest of companies engaged in the manufacture of electronics-related products.

This was last updated in March 2011
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