IEC 60306-4:1971
Measurement of photosensitive devices. Part 4: Methods of measurement for photo-multipliers
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IEC 60306-4:1971 provides the technical basis for measuring photo-multipliers within the broader series on measurement of photosensitive devices. It is relevant for teams that need a structured approach to technical assessment, laboratory evaluation, and documented verification activities involving photo-multiplier performance. For engineering, procurement, and compliance workflows, IEC 60306-4:1971 helps define a common reference point for comparing results, supporting conformity assessment, and maintaining operational consistency when evaluating these sensitive electronic components.
IEC 60306-4:1971 standard overview
As the part of the series focused on photo-multipliers, this document is intended to guide measurement methods rather than product design. Its primary value is in establishing a consistent technical document for testing workflows, so that laboratories and manufacturers can apply comparable procedures during technical validation. In practice, it supports documented evaluation of performance characteristics that matter when specifying, qualifying, or reviewing photo-multiplier devices for controlled applications.
Applications of IEC 60306-4:1971
IEC 60306-4:1971 is typically used in laboratory and engineering environments where photo-multipliers are examined as part of component qualification, product evaluation, or research-oriented testing. It may be relevant to organizations working with optical detection systems, measurement equipment, or other electronic assemblies that depend on light-sensitive sensing. The reference can also support quality workflows where repeatable test methods are needed for internal review, supplier assessment, or technical documentation.
Why IEC 60306-4:1971 matters
For organizations involved in testing and procurement, this reference helps reduce ambiguity when defining how photo-multipliers should be measured and compared. That can improve test consistency, support risk management, and strengthen technical review before release, acceptance, or specification sign-off. In compliance preparation, a clearly defined measurement reference is often useful for conformity assessment, engineering documentation, and traceable performance checks. IEC 60306-4:1971 therefore supports more reliable decision-making across validation and quality assurance activities.
- Measurement methods focused on photo-multiplier evaluation
- Useful for laboratory testing and documented technical assessment
- Supports procurement review and specification comparison
- Helps improve repeatability in verification activities
- Relevant to conformity assessment and quality workflows
- Publication Date: 1971-01-01
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60306-4:1971 (1971-01-01)
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