Abstract. Stark width of the 463.054 nm singly ionized nitrogen spectral line, that belong to 3s − 3p transition, have been measured in a linear pulsed, low pressure, arc discharge. The working gas was helium-nitrogenoxygen mixture. Electron densities of 0.75 10 23 m −3 to 1.45 10 23 m −3 were determined in the electron temperature range between 30 000 K − 38 000 K. The measured values have been compared with our calculated data, using the modified semiempirical approximation. On the basis of the agreement among experimental and theoretical Stark width data, the isolated 463.054 nm N II spectral line can be recommended as convenient spectral line for plasma diagnostics.