IEC 60512-6-3:2002
Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements - Part 6-3: Dynamic stress tests - Test 6c: Shock
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IEC 60512-6-3:2002 provides the technical reference for shock testing within the series for connectors for electronic equipment, specifically under dynamic stress tests. It is relevant when organizations need a documented basis for evaluating how connector assemblies behave under sudden mechanical shock during product development, verification activities, or conformity assessment. For engineering teams and procurement specialists, IEC 60512-6-3:2002 helps anchor technical review, quality workflows, and compliance preparation around a clearly defined test method tied to connector performance.
Overview of IEC 60512-6-3:2002
The official title, Connectors for electronic equipment - Tests and measurements - Part 6-3: Dynamic stress tests - Test 6c: Shock, indicates a focused test document for assessing connector response to shock conditions. It is generally used to support laboratory evaluation and technical validation of connector designs, especially where mechanical integrity and operational consistency are important. As an original edition, it serves as the primary compliance reference for this test method and can support documented evaluation in engineering documentation and product qualification workflows.
Compliance applications of IEC 60512-6-3:2002
IEC 60512-6-3:2002 is commonly relevant in connector qualification, incoming inspection criteria, product evaluation, and reliability testing programs for electronic equipment. Laboratories may use it to structure shock-related test plans, compare results across builds, and support repeatable technical assessment. It can also be useful during supplier review and procurement decisions when shock performance is part of the acceptance basis. In regulated or controlled engineering environments, it helps align testing workflows with a consistent method for documenting connector behavior under dynamic stress.
Importance of compliance with IEC 60512-6-3:2002
Using IEC 60512-6-3:2002 supports risk management by helping teams evaluate whether connectors remain suitable after shock exposure. Consistent testing improves confidence in safety, interoperability, and long-term performance, especially where connector failure could affect equipment operation. It also strengthens conformity assessment preparation by providing a recognized technical basis for verification and comparison. For manufacturers and buyers alike, the document can reduce ambiguity in acceptance criteria, improve technical validation, and support quality assurance across engineering and procurement workflows.
- Shock test method for connectors used in electronic equipment
- Support for laboratory evaluation and repeatable test planning
- Useful for qualification, supplier review, and product acceptance decisions
- Helps document mechanical robustness under dynamic stress conditions
- Provides a practical basis for conformity assessment and technical compliance
- Publication Date: 2002-02-22
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60512-6-3:2002 (2002-02-22)
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