IEC/SC 46F - RF and microwave passive components
Standardization of RF & microwave passive components used in networks and cabling, including test methods for electrical, mechanical and environmental characteristics as well as product standards. Magnetic components and ferrite devices covered by the scope of TC 51 will not be dealt with by this committee.
Composants passifs pour hyperfréquences et radio fréquences
Normalisation des composants passifs pour hyperfréquences et radio fréquences utilisés dans les réseaux et le câblage, y compris les méthodes d'essai pour les caractéristiques électriques, mécaniques et environnementales ainsi que les normes de produits. Les composants magnétiques et les dispositifs de ferrite couverts par le champ d'application du TC 51 ne seront pas traités par ce comité.
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IEC/SC 46F is a Subcommittee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "RF and microwave passive components" and is responsible for: Standardization of RF & microwave passive components used in networks and cabling, including test methods for electrical, mechanical and environmental characteristics as well as product standards. Magnetic components and ferrite devices covered by the scope of TC 51 will not be dealt with by this committee. This committee has published 134 standards.
IEC/SC 46F develops ISO standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: Standardization of RF & microwave passive components used in networks and cabling, including test methods for electrical, mechanical and environmental characteristics as well as product standards. Magnetic components and ferrite devices covered by the scope of TC 51 will not be dealt with by this committee. Currently, there are 134 published standards from this subcommittee.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an independent, non-governmental international organization that develops and publishes international standards. Founded in 1947 and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, ISO brings together experts from 170+ member countries to share knowledge and develop voluntary, consensus-based standards that support innovation and provide solutions to global challenges.
A Subcommittee (SC) in ISO operates under a Technical Committee and focuses on a specific subset of the TC's scope. Subcommittees develop standards and technical specifications in their specialized area, reporting to their parent Technical Committee. They may also have working groups for detailed technical work.





