TMT has defined the accuracy to be achieved for both absolute and
differential astrometry in its top-level requirements documents. Because of the
complexities of different types of astrometric observations, these requirements
cannot be used to specify system design parameters directly. The TMT astrometry
working group therefore developed detailed astrometry error budgets for a
variety of science cases. These error budgets detail how astrometric errors
propagate through the calibration, observing and data reduction processes. The
budgets need to be condensed into sets of specific requirements that can be
used by each subsystem team for design purposes. We show how this flowdown from
error budgets to design requirements is achieved for the case of TMT's
first-light Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (IRIS) instrument.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures. Proceeding of SPIE, Astronomical Telescopes and
Instrumentation 201