IEC 60062:2016
Marking codes for resistors and capacitors
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IEC 60062:2016 defines marking codes for resistors and capacitors, making it a practical reference for engineers, buyers, and compliance teams that need consistent component identification. For organizations handling design documentation, incoming inspection, or parts procurement, IEC 60062:2016 helps reduce ambiguity when interpreting the codes used on small passive components. The document supports clearer technical review, better product evaluation, and more reliable communication across engineering and quality workflows.
Overview of IEC 60062:2016
The official title, Marking codes for resistors and capacitors, indicates a focus on the identification conventions used for these common electronic components. In practice, the reference is relevant where technical documentation, drawings, test records, or procurement specifications need to align on how component values are marked and read. IEC 60062:2016 is therefore useful as a compliance reference for standardizing interpretation, supporting documentation control, and reducing errors during engineering validation or laboratory evaluation.
Compliance applications of IEC 60062:2016
This document is commonly used in electronics design, component sourcing, inspection, and quality assurance activities where resistor and capacitor markings must be understood consistently. It may support conformity assessment preparations, supplier review, and verification activities in manufacturing or test environments. Teams working with electrical equipment, assembly documentation, or repair and maintenance records can use it to improve operational consistency and technical assessment when comparing marked values against engineering specifications and bill-of-materials data.
Importance of compliance with IEC 60062:2016
Using IEC 60062:2016 as part of technical compliance workflows helps reduce misinterpretation of component markings, which can affect safety, performance, and interoperability in electronic assemblies. Consistent marking interpretation supports testing consistency, procurement accuracy, and quality assurance during acceptance checks. It also strengthens documented evaluation and risk management by giving engineers and laboratories a common basis for technical validation, especially when component identification is part of conformity assessment or regulatory preparation.
- Reference for interpreting marking codes on resistors and capacitors
- Useful for engineering documentation, inspection, and component verification
- Supports procurement review and supplier communication for passive components
- Helps maintain consistency in testing workflows and quality checks
- Publication Date: 2016-12-07
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 6
- New Version Available: IEC 60062:2016 (2019-08-20)
- This Version: IEC 60062:2016 (2016-12-07)
- Previous Version: IEC 60062:2016 (2016-05-12)
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