IEC 60151-6:1965
Measurements of the electrical properties of electronic tubes and valves. Part 6: Methods of application of mechanical shock (impulse) excitation to electronic tubes and valves
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IEC 60151-6:1965 addresses methods for applying mechanical shock impulse excitation to electronic tubes and valves, making it relevant for engineers who need a controlled basis for laboratory evaluation and technical review. As part of the Measurements of the electrical properties of electronic tubes and valves series, it supports verification activities where mechanical shock may influence measured electrical behavior. For organizations handling procurement, compliance workflows, or legacy equipment documentation, IEC 60151-6:1965 can serve as a focused technical reference for consistent testing practice.
What is IEC 60151-6:1965?
This document defines a test-oriented approach for applying mechanical shock excitation to electronic tubes and valves during electrical property measurements. Its likely purpose is to improve consistency in technical assessment by describing how impulse excitation should be introduced when evaluating device response. For laboratories and engineering teams, the value lies in using a documented method that supports reproducible results, comparative testing, and conformity assessment activities tied to sensitive electronic components.
Applications of IEC 60151-6:1965
IEC 60151-6:1965 is most relevant in testing workflows involving electronic tubes and valves where mechanical shock may affect performance data, reliability observations, or acceptance criteria. It may be used in laboratory evaluation, product evaluation, and engineering documentation for legacy electronic equipment, research programs, or quality assurance records. It is also useful when teams need a clear compliance reference for test planning, data comparison, or operational consistency across repeated measurements.
Why is IEC 60151-6:1965 important?
This technical document helps reduce ambiguity in how shock excitation is applied during measurement, which supports more reliable validation and better risk management. Consistent methods are important for safety-related review, procurement decisions, and documented evaluation of component behavior under mechanical stress. In compliance workflows, a defined test method can improve traceability, support technical compliance claims, and make it easier to compare results from different laboratories or test programs.
- Guidance for applying mechanical shock impulse excitation during measurements of electronic tubes and valves
- Useful for laboratory evaluation and repeatable test setup in technical assessment workflows
- Supports conformity assessment, quality workflows, and comparative validation of measured results
- Relevant for engineering documentation and procurement review of legacy electronic components
- Publication Date: 1965-01-01
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60151-6:1965 (1965-01-01)
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