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IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD2:2016

Amendment 2 - International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 702: Oscillations, signals and related devices

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IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD2:2016

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IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD2:2016 is a focused amendment to the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary entry for oscillations, signals and related devices. It is relevant where engineering teams need consistent terminology for technical documentation, testing workflows, and conformity assessment. As a supporting update to IEC 60050-702:1992, it helps maintain alignment in vocabulary used across design reviews, laboratory evaluation, procurement specifications, and regulatory preparation. For organizations handling electrical or electronic systems, IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD2:2016 can reduce ambiguity in technical communication.

What is IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD2:2016?

This amendment modifies the vocabulary framework in Part 702 of the IEV, which addresses oscillations, signals and related devices. Its practical value lies in improving consistency in how terms are defined and applied during technical review, documented evaluation, and engineering documentation processes. Because it is an amendment linked to IEC 60050-702:1992, it should be used as a modifying reference rather than treated as a standalone technical specification. That makes IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD2:2016 useful for teams validating terminology across compliance workflows and technical assessment activities.

Applications of IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD2:2016

IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD2:2016 is commonly relevant in environments where signals, oscillatory behavior, and related devices are discussed in specifications, test plans, or quality workflows. It may support engineering teams preparing controlled documentation for electrical equipment, signal-processing functions, or test instrumentation. Laboratories, certification groups, and procurement teams can use it to improve terminology alignment during verification activities and product evaluation. In practice, it helps keep communication consistent between design, testing, and compliance functions, especially when technical validation depends on precise vocabulary.

Why is IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD2:2016 important?

Clear terminology is important for safety, interoperability, and testing consistency, particularly when signals and oscillations are involved in technical documentation or assessment records. IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD2:2016 supports that goal by refining the vocabulary used in the parent document, helping reduce interpretation gaps during conformity assessment preparation and risk management tasks. For organizations managing compliance reference sets, it can improve audit readiness, procurement review, and engineering validation by keeping definitions stable and traceable across internal and external documentation.

  • Supports consistent terminology for oscillations, signals, and related devices.
  • Useful as a companion reference to IEC 60050-702:1992 in technical documentation sets.
  • Helps align language used in testing workflows, compliance workflows, and engineering reviews.
  • Can reduce ambiguity during laboratory evaluation, procurement checks, and conformity assessment preparation.
SKU: 50e505bdb022

  • Publication Date: 2016-12-16
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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