CISPR 16-1-5:2014/AMD1:2016
Amendment 1 - Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 1-5: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus - Antenna calibration sites and reference test sites for 5 MHz to 18 GHz
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CISPR 16-1-5:2014/AMD1:2016 is a focused supporting document for the radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods series, addressing antenna calibration sites and reference test sites for 5 MHz to 18 GHz. It is relevant where laboratories and manufacturers need a technical basis for evaluating site characteristics used in EMC measurements. As an amendment to CISPR 16-1-5:2014, it should be read as a modifying reference that helps maintain consistency in testing workflows, documented evaluation, and conformity assessment preparation.
What is CISPR 16-1-5:2014/AMD1:2016?
This document serves as Amendment 1 to the parent reference CISPR 16-1-5:2014, updating the technical framework for antenna calibration sites and reference test sites used in radio disturbance and immunity measurements. Its scope is tied to the quality of measurement environments rather than to a product category, which makes it important for technical review and laboratory evaluation. In practice, it supports organizations that need controlled, repeatable EMC measurement conditions for engineering documentation, verification activities, and compliance reference use.
Applications of CISPR 16-1-5:2014/AMD1:2016
CISPR 16-1-5:2014/AMD1:2016 is commonly used in EMC laboratories, test houses, and engineering teams working with antenna calibration or reference test site qualification. It may also be relevant to procurement and quality workflows where measurement site capability affects test validity. Typical use cases include assessing facilities used for emissions or immunity measurements, supporting technical validation before formal testing, and aligning internal testing workflows with recognized conformity assessment practices for electrical equipment and related systems.
Why is CISPR 16-1-5:2014/AMD1:2016 important?
This amendment matters because measurement site quality can directly affect the reliability of EMC results. By supporting controlled antenna calibration and reference test site practices, it helps reduce technical risk, improve operational consistency, and strengthen confidence in documented evaluation outcomes. That is valuable for compliance preparation, product evaluation, and engineering validation, especially where testing results may be used in regulatory review or customer-facing conformity assessment. For organizations, it can also support better procurement decisions and quality assurance planning.
- Supports qualification of antenna calibration sites and reference test sites for EMC measurements
- Relevant to laboratory evaluation, test site verification, and repeatability of measurement results
- Helps align testing workflows with conformity assessment and technical compliance processes
- Useful for engineering documentation, compliance reference management, and procurement review
- Publication Date: 2016-12-16
- Standard Status: Amendment
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
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