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IEC 60512-24-1:2010

Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements - Part 24-1: Magnetic interference tests - Test 24a: Residual magnetism

Standard by IEC, 2010-03-24

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IEC 60512-24-1:2010 defines a test method for connectors for electronic equipment focused on magnetic interference testing, specifically Test 24a: Residual magnetism. It is relevant where connector performance may be influenced by magnetic effects that can affect measurement consistency, operational behavior, or compliance evaluation. For engineering teams and laboratories, IEC 60512-24-1:2010 provides a documented basis for technical assessment, helping support verification activities, product evaluation, and procurement decisions when connector reliability under magnetic conditions must be reviewed.

IEC 60512-24-1:2010 standard overview

The official title, Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements - Part 24-1: Magnetic interference tests - Test 24a: Residual magnetism, indicates a focused laboratory test intended to assess residual magnetism in connectors. In practical workflows, it may be used as a reference for technical validation, conformity assessment, and quality assurance where connector materials or assemblies could retain magnetic properties. The document is especially useful when teams need a consistent method to document test conditions and compare results during engineering review or compliance preparation.

Applications of IEC 60512-24-1:2010

IEC 60512-24-1:2010 is typically applied in connector testing programs for electronic equipment, especially where magnetic interference could affect operational consistency or measurement integrity. It may support laboratory evaluation of connector designs, incoming inspection criteria, and product qualification activities. Organizations involved in component selection, reliability engineering, or technical documentation can use it as a compliance reference when reviewing whether a connector is suitable for a given electrical assembly, test environment, or documented evaluation process.

Why IEC 60512-24-1:2010 matters

This document matters because residual magnetism can introduce variability in testing, influence connector behavior, and complicate technical review if not assessed consistently. Using a defined method supports risk management, reproducible results, and clearer comparison across suppliers or product revisions. It can also help procurement and compliance teams align specification review with documented evaluation criteria, reducing uncertainty during conformity assessment and engineering validation. For organizations managing electrical equipment quality workflows, it adds structure to testing workflows and compliance workflows.

  • Focused on magnetic interference testing for connectors used in electronic equipment
  • Supports evaluation of residual magnetism as part of connector qualification
  • Useful for laboratory test planning, reporting, and result comparison
  • Helps align engineering documentation with compliance and procurement review
  • Relevant to quality assurance where repeatable connector performance is required
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  • Publication Date: 2010-03-24
  • Standard Status: Original
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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