IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD6:2020
Amendment 6 - International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 723: Broadcasting: Sound, television, data
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IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD6:2020 is a supporting amendment to the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary entry for broadcasting, covering sound, television, and data. As an update to IEC 60050-723:1997, it is relevant where teams need controlled terminology for technical review, engineering documentation, and conformity assessment. For organizations managing broadcasting systems or related infrastructure, the document helps keep language aligned across specifications, verification activities, and procurement records, reducing ambiguity in technical communication and compliance workflows.
IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD6:2020 standard overview
IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD6:2020 functions as a modifying reference within the IEV framework rather than a standalone technical performance document. Its role is to refine or update vocabulary used in broadcasting contexts, including sound, television, and data applications. That makes it useful for engineers, laboratories, and compliance teams that rely on consistent terminology during technical validation, documented evaluation, and regulatory preparation. The amendment supports clearer interpretation of requirements, test reports, and engineering specification language.
Applications of IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD6:2020
This amendment is typically relevant in broadcasting engineering, systems integration, and technical documentation workflows where terminology must remain consistent across departments and suppliers. It may be used when reviewing equipment descriptions, preparing conformity assessment files, or aligning test documentation for sound, television, and data services. In practice, IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD6:2020 can support product evaluation, laboratory evaluation, and operational consistency when multiple stakeholders need the same technical vocabulary for a broadcast-related project.
Why IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD6:2020 matters
Clear vocabulary is important in broadcasting because small wording differences can affect engineering interpretation, testing workflows, and compliance decisions. IEC 60050-723:1997/AMD6:2020 helps maintain consistency across technical files, quality workflows, and procurement reviews by providing an updated reference tied to the parent document. For organizations preparing conformity assessment evidence or coordinating with suppliers and test laboratories, it can reduce risk, improve traceability, and support more reliable technical assessment.
- Supports controlled terminology for broadcasting, sound, television, and data-related work
- Useful as a supporting reference linked to IEC 60050-723:1997
- Helps align engineering documentation, test records, and compliance references
- May improve consistency in technical communication across procurement and verification activities
- Publication Date: 2020-04-23
- Standard Status: Amendment
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- New Version Available: IEC 60050-723:1997 (2021-03-09)
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