IEEE PC63.10/D16, Apr 2013
American National Standard of Procedures for Compliance Testing of Unlicensed Wireless Devices
Available Formats:
Availability: Immediate Download
Language: English
License Type: Single User
Updates: Not Included
About This Item
PC63.10/D16, Apr 2013 is an inactive American National Standard of Procedures for Compliance Testing of Unlicensed Wireless Devices. It is relevant to engineering teams that need a structured approach to verifying wireless products against defined test procedures, especially where communication, networking, and electromagnetic behavior intersect. PC63.10/D16, Apr 2013 helps frame how compliance testing is organized so results are more consistent, comparable, and suitable for product evaluation in technical and procurement settings.
Overview of PC63.10/D16, Apr 2013
This standard addresses the procedures used to assess unlicensed wireless devices, with attention to the testing methods that support compliance decisions. Its technical context sits at the intersection of fields, waves and electromagnetics, device engineering, and communications equipment. PC63.10/D16, Apr 2013 is useful when a product must be evaluated against established test steps rather than informal internal checks. The document therefore serves as a reference point for compliance planning, laboratory work, and documentation of measured performance.
Typical use cases
PC63.10/D16, Apr 2013 may be used when preparing or reviewing compliance test programs for unlicensed wireless devices such as radios, short-range communication products, and related electronic assemblies. It is also relevant for laboratories that need repeatable procedures for measuring device behavior under controlled conditions. Design, verification, and certification workflows can use this standard to align test setups, data collection, and reporting practices. It is especially useful where electromagnetic characteristics and communication performance must be checked together.
Why it matters
Using PC63.10/D16, Apr 2013 can improve consistency in how compliance testing is performed and documented. For unlicensed wireless devices, that consistency matters because small differences in procedure can affect measured results, engineering decisions, and acceptance outcomes. A clear testing framework helps reduce risk during product development, supports more reliable comparisons between test runs, and can simplify communication between designers, labs, and purchasing teams. It also provides a common technical basis for evaluating whether a device meets the intended requirements.
- Compliance testing procedures for unlicensed wireless devices
- Wireless and electromagnetic measurement workflows
- Laboratory test setup and repeatability checks
- Documentation for design verification and review
- Technical reference for communication device evaluation
- Publication Date: 2013
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics; Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Computing and Processing; Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
- Official IEEE: Doi link
Please request information about the document. Contact Page
Need This Standard?
Request a personalized quote today to receive the latest edition in PDF or other available formats.
Need This Standard?
Request a personalized quote today to receive the latest edition in PDF or other available formats.
Summarize with AI
Get quick summaries using your favorite AI engine.
Online Standart Disclaimer
OnlineStandart.com is an authorized reseller of international standards through partnerships with authorized distributors. We do not own the copyrights or trademarks of the standards we sell, including but not limited to those of API, ASHRAE, BSI, SAE, ASTM, IEEE, IEC, ASME, ISO, and others.
All product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, product, and service names used on this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, trademarks, and brands does not imply endorsement.
The content provided on this website is for informational purposes only and is intended to promote our reselling services. OnlineStandart.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by any of the standard organizations unless explicitly stated.




