CISPR 16-1-6:2014/AMD2:2022
Amendment 2 - Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 1-6: Radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus - EMC antenna calibration
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CISPR 16-1-6:2014/AMD2:2022 is a supporting amendment to the document on specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods, with a specific focus on EMC antenna calibration. It is relevant where laboratories and compliance teams need a dependable technical reference for calibration-related work linked to radiated emissions and immunity measurement setups. As an amendment to CISPR 16-1-6:2014, it should be used alongside the parent document during technical review, verification activities, and documented evaluation of EMC test practices.
What is CISPR 16-1-6:2014/AMD2:2022?
This document modifies the parent reference CISPR 16-1-6:2014 and relates to the calibration of antennas used in electromagnetic compatibility measurements. In practical terms, it supports consistent measurement conditions for facilities that perform emission and immunity testing, where antenna performance and calibration directly affect technical validity. For engineering documentation and conformity assessment, CISPR 16-1-6:2014/AMD2:2022 helps maintain alignment between test equipment practice and the broader CISPR 16 measurement framework.
Applications of CISPR 16-1-6:2014/AMD2:2022
CISPR 16-1-6:2014/AMD2:2022 is typically relevant in EMC laboratories, test houses, calibration workflows, and internal verification programs that support product evaluation for electrical and electronic equipment. It may be used when reviewing antenna calibration methods, preparing for regulatory preparation, or checking the technical basis of radiated testing results. Organizations involved in laboratory evaluation, quality workflows, and technical validation often use this type of document to support operational consistency and traceable testing workflows.
Why is CISPR 16-1-6:2014/AMD2:2022 important?
This amendment matters because antenna calibration is a foundational step in reliable EMC measurements. When calibration practice is consistent, test results are more suitable for compliance workflows, procurement review, and conformity assessment preparation. It can also reduce risk during engineering validation by helping teams compare measurements with greater confidence across sites, instruments, and test campaigns. For organizations working on technical compliance, the document supports more dependable evidence in documented evaluation and quality assurance processes.
- Amendment linked to CISPR 16-1-6:2014 for EMC antenna calibration requirements and related measurement practice
- Useful for laboratories and test teams managing radiated emissions and immunity measurement consistency
- Supports technical review, verification activities, and calibration-focused compliance workflows
- Relevant to conformity assessment, engineering documentation, and preparation for regulatory evaluation
- Publication Date: 2022-03-03
- Standard Status: Amendment
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: CISPR 16-1-6:2014 (2022-03-03)
- Previous Version: CISPR 16-1-6:2014 (2017-01-13)
- Previous Version: CISPR 16-1-6:2014 (2014-12-17)
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