IEC 60050-702:1992/COR2:1994
Corrigendum 2 - International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 702: Oscillations, signals and related devices
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IEC 60050-702:1992/COR2:1994 provides a corrigendum to the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary entry for Part 702, covering oscillations, signals and related devices. For engineers and compliance teams, the document is relevant because it helps correct and align terminology used in technical documents, test reports, specifications, and conformity assessment records. In workflows where precise vocabulary matters, IEC 60050-702:1992/COR2:1994 supports clearer communication and reduces the risk of ambiguity during technical review, procurement, and verification activities.
IEC 60050-702:1992/COR2:1994 standard overview
As a corrigendum to IEC 60050-702:1992, this publication should be read as a supporting modification connected to the parent vocabulary document rather than as a standalone technical requirement. Its purpose is typically to correct or refine terminology related to oscillations, signals, and associated devices within the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary. That makes it useful for documentation control, engineering specification review, and any compliance process that depends on consistent and accurate technical language.
Applications of IEC 60050-702:1992/COR2:1994
IEC 60050-702:1992/COR2:1994 is relevant in environments where electrical and electronic terminology is used in engineering documentation, laboratory evaluation, and standards-based product evaluation. It may support teams preparing technical files, reviewing test methods, or aligning internal documentation with vocabulary used in signal-related systems, control equipment, or measurement contexts. It is also practical for organizations managing conformity assessment, where consistent wording can improve operational consistency across quality workflows and regulatory preparation.
Why IEC 60050-702:1992/COR2:1994 matters
Accurate terminology is important in technical validation, especially when teams must compare specifications, interpret test outcomes, or coordinate across procurement and compliance functions. IEC 60050-702:1992/COR2:1994 helps maintain vocabulary consistency for oscillations, signals, and related devices, which can reduce misunderstandings in engineering documentation and risk management processes. In practice, that supports more reliable technical review, clearer conformity assessment preparation, and better alignment between design, testing, and quality assurance activities.
- Supports corrected vocabulary use for oscillations, signals, and related devices
- Useful as a reference linked to IEC 60050-702:1992 for document control and review
- Helps maintain consistency in engineering documentation and technical assessment
- Relevant to testing workflows, conformity assessment, and compliance preparation
- Publication Date: 1994-01-12
- Standard Status: Corrigendum
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
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