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CISPR TR 16-4-6:2024

Specification for radio disturbance and immunity measuring apparatus and methods - Part 4-6: Uncertainties, statistics and limit modelling – Statistics on radio frequency interference (RFI) and verification by measurements in the field

Standard by IEC, 2024-10-10

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CISPR TR 16-4-6:2024 provides a focused technical reference for understanding statistics on radio frequency interference (RFI) and verification by measurements in the field. It supports engineers and compliance teams that need a structured basis for evaluating interference behavior, assessing measurement results, and documenting technical review activities. As a technical report within the CISPR 16-4 series, it is especially relevant where field measurements, uncertainty considerations, and statistical interpretation influence EMC decision-making, product evaluation, and regulatory preparation.

Purpose of CISPR TR 16-4-6:2024

The purpose of CISPR TR 16-4-6:2024 is to help users interpret radio frequency interference data in a way that supports repeatable technical assessment and verification workflows. The title indicates a strong emphasis on statistical treatment of RFI and on confirming results through measurements carried out in the field, which is important when laboratory data alone is not sufficient. It is therefore useful for teams involved in EMC analysis, documented evaluation, and conformity assessment planning.

Compliance applications of CISPR TR 16-4-6:2024

CISPR TR 16-4-6:2024 is relevant to compliance workflows that depend on field verification, interference investigations, and measurement-based technical validation. It may support laboratories, manufacturers, test engineers, and assessors working with electrical equipment or systems where EMC performance must be understood in practical operating conditions. The document can also assist during technical review of uncertainty, statistics, and measurement consistency, particularly when evidence is needed for procurement decisions, risk management, or regulatory preparation.

Benefits of CISPR TR 16-4-6:2024

Using CISPR TR 16-4-6:2024 can improve operational consistency in testing workflows by giving organizations a clearer basis for handling RFI statistics and field verification data. That can help reduce ambiguity in engineering documentation, support better quality assurance, and strengthen conformity assessment preparation. For teams responsible for technical compliance, the document may also aid interoperability discussions, improve confidence in measurement results, and reduce rework when evidence must be reviewed across laboratories, suppliers, or internal validation processes.

  • Guidance for interpreting radio frequency interference data in practical engineering and compliance work
  • Support for field measurement verification and technical validation activities
  • Useful context for uncertainty, statistics, and repeatability in EMC-related assessment
  • Relevant to laboratories, manufacturers, and compliance teams managing documented evaluation workflows
  • Helpful when preparing evidence for procurement review, risk assessment, or regulatory submission
SKU: 59b4106c65e6

  • Publication Date: 2024-10-10
  • Standard Status: Original
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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