IEC 60306-3:1970
Measurement of photosensitive devices. Part 3: Methods of measurement of photoconductive cells for use in the visible spectrum
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IEC 60306-3:1970 is the technical reference for methods of measurement of photoconductive cells for use in the visible spectrum. It is relevant for teams that need a documented basis for evaluating device behavior, comparing test results, or preparing procurement and compliance records for photosensitive components. By focusing on measurement methods rather than product design, IEC 60306-3:1970 supports more consistent technical review, laboratory evaluation, and conformity assessment when visible-light sensing performance must be checked against defined procedures.
Overview of IEC 60306-3:1970
The document addresses measurement methods for photoconductive cells intended for visible-spectrum operation, which makes it a useful reference for laboratory and engineering workflows that depend on repeatable electrical and optical characterization. IEC 60306-3:1970 can help organizations align test planning, documented evaluation, and technical validation around a shared method, reducing ambiguity when comparing devices from different suppliers or production batches. For procurement and quality workflows, it provides a structured basis for reviewing whether reported performance data is suitable for technical assessment.
Compliance applications of IEC 60306-3:1970
IEC 60306-3:1970 is commonly relevant wherever photoconductive cells are assessed for visible-light sensing applications, including component qualification, incoming inspection, and product verification activities. It may support laboratory procedures that compare measured response characteristics under controlled conditions, as well as engineering documentation used in product evaluation and regulatory preparation. Organizations working with control systems, sensing modules, or electrical equipment that depend on light-responsive elements may use it to improve testing workflows and maintain operational consistency across compliance reviews.
Importance of compliance with IEC 60306-3:1970
Using a defined measurement method helps reduce variation in test results and strengthens the reliability of technical records used in conformity assessment and procurement decisions. IEC 60306-3:1970 can support quality assurance by making it easier to compare results across laboratories, suppliers, and verification activities. That consistency is important when organizations need to demonstrate technical compliance, manage risk, or validate that photoconductive cells behave as expected in visible-spectrum applications. It also helps create clearer engineering documentation for audits and product approval workflows.
- Measurement methods for photoconductive cells operating in the visible spectrum
- Support for laboratory evaluation and repeatable test procedures
- Useful input for product evaluation, supplier comparison, and procurement review
- Documentation support for technical validation and conformity assessment
- Helps improve consistency in quality and compliance workflows
- Publication Date: 1970-01-01
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
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- This Version: IEC 60306-3:1970 (1970-01-01)
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