IEC 60100:1962/AMD1:1969
Amendment 1 - Methods for the measurement of direct interelectrode capacitances of electronic tubes and valves
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IEC 60100:1962/AMD1:1969 is a focused amendment to the technical document Amendment 1 - Methods for the measurement of direct interelectrode capacitances of electronic tubes and valves. It is relevant for engineers and laboratories that need a reliable compliance reference when evaluating tube and valve characteristics, especially where capacitance measurement affects performance, stability, or circuit behavior. As a supporting update to IEC 60100:1962, it helps keep testing workflows and documented evaluation aligned with the revised method set.
What is IEC 60100:1962/AMD1:1969?
IEC 60100:1962/AMD1:1969 is an amendment connected to the parent reference IEC 60100:1962, rather than a standalone technical requirement. Its role is to modify or refine the methods used for measuring direct interelectrode capacitances in electronic tubes and valves. In engineering and laboratory evaluation, that matters because capacitance measurements can influence technical assessment, product validation, and comparison between devices. Organizations use supporting amendments like this to maintain procedural consistency in testing and conformity assessment work.
Applications of IEC 60100:1962/AMD1:1969
This amendment is most relevant in environments that measure or verify electronic tubes and valves for design review, quality workflows, or procurement acceptance. It may support laboratory evaluation, instrumentation setup, and documented evaluation of capacitance-related characteristics during product evaluation or replacement part assessment. Teams involved in legacy electronics, maintenance engineering, and technical compliance can use it to align testing workflows with the amended measurement method and reduce ambiguity in technical documentation.
Why is IEC 60100:1962/AMD1:1969 important?
Accurate measurement methods help reduce risk in engineering validation and compliance preparation. By clarifying how direct interelectrode capacitances are measured, IEC 60100:1962/AMD1:1969 supports testing consistency, interoperability of results, and better comparison across suppliers or laboratories. For procurement and conformity assessment teams, it can provide a more dependable basis for technical review and acceptance decisions. In practice, that improves quality assurance and helps organizations maintain operational consistency in legacy electronic component workflows.
- Supports amended measurement practice for direct interelectrode capacitance in electronic tubes and valves
- Useful for laboratory evaluation, technical validation, and repeatable test procedures
- Helps align compliance workflows with the parent document IEC 60100:1962
- Relevant to procurement review, product evaluation, and documented engineering assessment
- Publication Date: 1969-01-11
- Standard Status: Amendment
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
- This Version: IEC 60100:1962 (1969-01-11)
- Previous Version: IEC 60100:1962 (1962-01-01)
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