IEC 60100:1962
Methods for the measurement of direct interelectrode capacitances of electronic tubes and valves
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IEC 60100:1962 provides a technical reference for measuring direct interelectrode capacitances of electronic tubes and valves, supporting consistent evaluation of device characteristics that can affect circuit behavior. For engineering teams, laboratories, and procurement reviewers, IEC 60100:1962 helps define a common basis for technical review, verification activities, and documented evaluation. It is especially relevant where measurement repeatability, comparison of device data, and compliance workflows depend on a clear and reliable test method.
Purpose of IEC 60100:1962
The purpose of IEC 60100:1962 is to establish a recognized method for determining direct interelectrode capacitances in electronic tubes and valves. That measurement is important because capacitance values can influence frequency response, stability, and overall operational consistency in electronic equipment. By giving laboratories and manufacturers a shared reference point, the document supports technical validation, product assessment, and conformity assessment preparation where dependable electrical characterization is required.
Compliance applications of IEC 60100:1962
IEC 60100:1962 is useful in testing workflows that evaluate electronic tubes and valves during design review, incoming inspection, qualification, or product comparison. It can support laboratory evaluation, engineering documentation, and procurement checks when capacitance data must be measured in a controlled and repeatable way. Organizations involved in electrical equipment development, repair, or legacy component support may use it as a compliance reference when documenting results for technical assessment or regulatory preparation.
Benefits of IEC 60100:1962
Using IEC 60100:1962 can improve measurement consistency and reduce ambiguity in how capacitance values are obtained and reported. That helps quality workflows, risk management, and technical compliance efforts by making results easier to compare across teams, suppliers, or test sites. For procurement and engineering groups, it also supports clearer specification review and better confidence in device data used for design decisions, acceptance testing, and conformity assessment.
- Defines a measurement approach for direct interelectrode capacitances in electronic tubes and valves.
- Supports repeatable laboratory evaluation and comparison of device characteristics.
- Useful for technical documentation, procurement review, and product assessment workflows.
- Helps align test results with compliance preparation and engineering validation activities.
- Publication Date: 1962-01-01
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
- New Version Available: IEC 60100:1962 (1969-01-11)
- This Version: IEC 60100:1962 (1962-01-01)
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