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BS EN 62496-2:2017 Optical circuit boards. Basic test and measurement procedures General guidance for definition of measurement conditions for optical characteristics of optical circuit boards

BS EN 62496-2:2017

Optical circuit boards. Basic test and measurement procedures General guidance for definition of measurement conditions for optical characteristics of optical circuit boards

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Standard number:BS EN 62496-2:2017
Pages:46
Released:2017-10-06
ISBN:978 0 580 88468 9
Status:Standard
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BS EN 62496-2:2017


This standard BS EN 62496-2:2017 Optical circuit boards. Basic test and measurement procedures is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.180.01 Fibre optic systems in general
  • 45.060 Railway rolling stock
IEC 62496-2:2017 specifies a method of defining the conditions for measurements of optical characteristics of optical circuit boards. The method comprises the use of code reference look-up tables to identify different critical aspects of the measurement environment. The values extracted from the tables are used to construct a measurement identification code, which, in itself, captures sufficient information about the measurement conditions, so as to ensure consistency of independently measured results within an acceptable margin. Recommended measurement conditions are specified to minimise further variation in independently measured results.