IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD3:2017
Amendment 3 - International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 702: Oscillations, signals and related devices
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IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD3:2017 is a targeted amendment to International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 702: Oscillations, signals and related devices, updating the parent reference with terminology and definitions used in electrical and electronic engineering. It is useful where precise vocabulary matters in technical documentation, testing workflows, and conformity assessment. For engineers, laboratories, and procurement teams, the document supports consistent interpretation of terms associated with oscillations, signals, and related devices during technical review, regulatory preparation, and quality workflows.
Overview of IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD3:2017
This publication functions as a modifying reference linked to IEC 60050-702:1992 rather than a standalone technical specification. As Amendment 3, it helps refine the vocabulary used to describe oscillations, signals, and related devices, which is important when preparing engineering documentation, test plans, and compliance references. In practice, IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD3:2017 supports clear communication across design, verification activities, and documented evaluation where terminology must remain consistent and technically controlled.
Compliance applications of IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD3:2017
The amendment is relevant in environments where signal behavior, measurement language, or device descriptions appear in specifications, test reports, or certification files. It may be used by organizations involved in electrical equipment development, laboratory evaluation, and technical validation to maintain consistent wording across internal documents and external submissions. IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD3:2017 can also support procurement review and engineering specification work when terminology must align with the parent vocabulary source during conformity assessment preparation.
Importance of compliance with IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD3:2017
Using the updated vocabulary helps reduce ambiguity in technical assessment and improves consistency across teams that rely on the same definitions. That matters for safety-related documentation, interoperability discussions, testing consistency, and risk reduction when systems or devices are compared against documented requirements. In procurement and compliance workflows, IEC 60050-702:1992/AMD3:2017 can help ensure that records, test evidence, and engineering documentation use the same terminology as the parent reference, supporting quality assurance and smoother review cycles.
- Amendment to the parent IEV Part 702 vocabulary on oscillations, signals, and related devices
- Useful for controlled terminology in engineering documentation and test records
- Supports conformity assessment, technical validation, and review of signal-related definitions
- Helps maintain consistency across compliance workflows, procurement files, and laboratory reports
- Publication Date: 2017-08-30
- Standard Status: Amendment
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- New Version Available: IEC 60050-702:1992 (2021-03-29)
- Previous Version: IEC 60050-702:1992 (2019-10-17)
- Previous Version: IEC 60050-702:1992 (2018-10-17)
- This Version: IEC 60050-702:1992 (2017-08-30)
- Previous Version: IEC 60050-702:1992 (2016-12-16)
- Previous Version: IEC 60050-702:1992 (2016-03-23)
- Previous Version: IEC 60050-702:1992 (1994-01-12)
- Previous Version: IEC 60050-702:1992 (1992-05-31)
- Previous Version: IEC 60050-702:1992 (1992-05-31)
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