IEC 60728-9:2000/AMD1:2005
Amendment 1 - Cabled distribution systems for television and sound signals - Part 9: Interfaces of cables distribution systems for digitally modulated signals
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IEC 60728-9:2000/AMD1:2005 provides a focused amendment to the parent document for cabled distribution systems carrying television and sound signals, with attention to interfaces for digitally modulated signals. For engineering teams and compliance reviewers, IEC 60728-9:2000/AMD1:2005 is relevant when evaluating how cable distribution equipment and related interfaces should support reliable digital transmission within a documented technical framework. It is useful in technical review, conformity assessment, and procurement workflows where interface compatibility and operational consistency matter.
What is IEC 60728-9:2000/AMD1:2005?
This amendment modifies IEC 60728-9:2000, adding or updating requirements associated with interfaces in cabled distribution systems for digitally modulated signals. It is best understood as a supporting technical reference rather than a standalone specification, and it is typically used together with the parent document during product evaluation or system design review. Organizations working on cable-based television and sound distribution may use it to align engineering documentation, verification activities, and compliance preparation with the applicable interface expectations.
Applications of IEC 60728-9:2000/AMD1:2005
The document is relevant in environments where cabled distribution equipment must handle digitally modulated television and sound signals in a controlled and interoperable manner. Typical use cases include interface review for network components, system integration checks, laboratory evaluation, and technical validation of products intended for cable distribution infrastructure. It may also support procurement specifications, especially where buyers need a clear compliance reference for connected equipment, interface behavior, or testing workflows tied to digital signal distribution.
Why is IEC 60728-9:2000/AMD1:2005 important?
Amendments like IEC 60728-9:2000/AMD1:2005 matter because they help keep technical documentation aligned with evolving interface expectations in cable distribution systems. For manufacturers, test laboratories, and compliance teams, the amendment supports more consistent testing, better documented evaluation, and clearer conformity assessment preparation. It can reduce integration risk by improving the basis for comparing products, validating digital interface behavior, and maintaining quality workflows across design, verification, and procurement processes.
- Amendment linked to IEC 60728-9:2000 for digitally modulated signal interfaces
- Relevant to cable-based television and sound distribution system evaluation
- Useful for interface compatibility review and technical validation
- Supports compliance workflows, laboratory testing, and engineering documentation
- Helps align procurement and conformity assessment activities with the parent document
- Publication Date: 2005-06-27
- Standard Status: Amendment
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: IEC 60728-9:2000 (2005-06-27)
- Previous Version: IEC 60728-9:2000 (2000-11-15)
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