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IEEE P643-2004/Cor1/D3, Aug 2013

Line Carrier Applications Corrigendum 1: Modal Analysis Power Equation Correction

Standard by IEEE, 2014

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P643-2004/Cor1/D3, Aug 2013 is an inactive technical corrigendum for line carrier applications, focused on correcting the modal analysis power equation. In the context of power, energy and industry applications, this document helps align engineering calculations with the intended specification, reducing the chance of errors in analysis, design reviews, and compliance work. It is especially relevant where accurate power transmission behavior and consistent circuit modeling matter.

Overview of P643-2004/Cor1/D3, Aug 2013

This standard serves as a corrective document tied to line carrier applications, with the subtitle pointing to a specific power equation correction in modal analysis. For users working with components, circuits, devices, and systems in power-related engineering, P643-2004/Cor1/D3, Aug 2013 helps clarify the original technical content rather than introducing a new framework. It is typically used to support accurate interpretation of the underlying requirements and calculations.

Typical use cases

This corrigendum is commonly consulted when reviewing line carrier communication or power system engineering calculations that rely on modal analysis. It may be used during design verification, technical document review, or troubleshooting where the power equation affects interpretation of system behavior. Engineers, specification writers, and procurement teams may reference it when checking that a solution or test basis reflects the corrected wording in P643-2004/Cor1/D3, Aug 2013.

Why it matters

Small equation corrections can have practical consequences in engineering work, especially where power calculations inform performance expectations or compatibility decisions. This document supports consistency between analysis, implementation, and specification control, which can reduce risk in testing and review cycles. For organizations maintaining legacy technical files, P643-2004/Cor1/D3, Aug 2013 helps ensure the corrected modal analysis power equation is used in place of the earlier text.

  • Line carrier applications
  • Modal analysis power equation correction
  • Power system calculation review
  • Design and compliance reference
  • Inactive English-language corrigendum
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  • Publication Date: 2014
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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  • This Version: P643 (2014)
  • Previous Version: P643 (2004)

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