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CISPR 16-2-3:2016/AMD1:2019

Amendment 1 - Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 2-3: Methods of measurement of disturbances and immunity - Radiated disturbance measurements

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CISPR 16-2-3:2016/AMD1:2019

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CISPR 16-2-3:2016/AMD1:2019 is an amendment linked to the title Amendment 1 - Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 2-3: Methods of measurement of disturbances and immunity - Radiated disturbance measurements. It is relevant where teams need a controlled reference for radiated disturbance measurement practice within EMC testing workflows. Because it modifies the parent document rather than acting as a standalone technical text, it is often used alongside CISPR 16-2-3:2016 during technical review, laboratory evaluation, and compliance preparation.

CISPR 16-2-3:2016/AMD1:2019 standard overview

This amendment supports the parent document covering methods of measurement for disturbances and immunity, with specific focus on radiated disturbance measurements. In practical terms, it helps organizations keep test methods aligned with the current CISPR measurement framework used for electromagnetic compatibility work. The document is most useful when reviewing test procedures, calibration assumptions, and reporting consistency in EMC laboratories or conformity assessment activities. CISPR 16-2-3:2016/AMD1:2019 should therefore be viewed as a supporting technical reference that updates the baseline measurement guidance.

Applications of CISPR 16-2-3:2016/AMD1:2019

Organizations involved in EMC testing, product evaluation, and regulatory preparation may use this amendment when working with radiated disturbance measurements for electrical and electronic equipment. It can support laboratory documentation, internal verification activities, and procurement reviews where alignment with the parent measurement method matters. The reference is also relevant for test engineers and compliance teams managing technical validation, especially where operational consistency across measurement setups, reports, and quality workflows is important. CISPR 16-2-3:2016/AMD1:2019 is typically used as part of a broader compliance reference set.

Why CISPR 16-2-3:2016/AMD1:2019 matters

Accurate radiated disturbance measurement is central to EMC conformity assessment, and updates to the parent document can affect how results are generated, reviewed, and accepted. Using CISPR 16-2-3:2016/AMD1:2019 helps reduce ambiguity in testing workflows and supports more consistent technical assessment across laboratories and suppliers. It is useful for risk management, because measurement methods influence compliance decisions, product release timing, and the reliability of engineering documentation. For procurement and quality teams, the amendment provides a controlled way to track the current technical basis for validation and reporting.

  • Supporting amendment to the parent radiated disturbance measurement document
  • Relevant to EMC laboratories, test planning, and report review activities
  • Useful for conformity assessment, technical validation, and compliance preparation
  • Helps maintain consistency in measurement methods and documentation
  • Applicable to workflows involving electrical and electronic equipment testing
SKU: 47f131f9de5d

  • Publication Date: 2019-06-25
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 4

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