IEC 60151-16:1968
Measurements of the electrical properties of electronic tubes and valves - Part 16: Methods of measurement for television picture tubes
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IEC 60151-16:1968 provides the technical reference for measurements of the electrical properties of electronic tubes and valves, with a specific focus on methods of measurement for television picture tubes. For engineering teams, laboratories, and procurement specialists, IEC 60151-16:1968 is useful when comparing product data, planning verification activities, or documenting technical review steps for legacy display components. Its value lies in supporting consistent test methods and clearer conformity assessment for equipment where electrical performance must be measured in a controlled and repeatable way.
IEC 60151-16:1968 standard overview
This document is part of the IEC 60151 series and addresses measurement methods for television picture tubes within the broader field of electronic tube and valve properties. It is primarily relevant to organizations that need a technical document for laboratory evaluation, engineering documentation, or product evaluation of tube-based display technology. By defining a common measurement approach, IEC 60151-16:1968 supports documented evaluation, operational consistency, and more reliable technical validation during testing workflows.
Applications of IEC 60151-16:1968
IEC 60151-16:1968 is typically used in test laboratories, technical archives, and compliance workflows involving television picture tubes and related electronic components. It may support specification checks, equipment qualification, and comparison of results across different test setups or suppliers. Organizations working with legacy electronics, service documentation, or historical product assessment may use it as a reference for measurement procedures, procurement review, or quality workflows where electrical properties must be assessed consistently.
Why IEC 60151-16:1968 matters
Using a defined measurement method helps reduce ambiguity in technical assessment and can improve repeatability across verification activities. For teams handling conformity assessment or engineering validation, IEC 60151-16:1968 helps establish a clearer basis for documenting results and comparing performance criteria. It may also support risk management by reducing interpretation differences during testing, which is important when decisions affect acceptance, replacement, or archival technical records.
- Measurement methods for the electrical properties of television picture tubes
- Support for laboratory evaluation and repeatable test procedures
- Useful for technical review, documented evaluation, and procurement comparisons
- Relevant to legacy electronics compliance workflows and engineering documentation
- Publication Date: 1968-01-01
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60151-16:1968 (1968-01-01)
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