GSO IEC 62969-2:2022
IEC 62969-2:2018
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
12 May 2022
Semiconductor devices - Semiconductor interface for automotive vehicles - Part 2: Efficiency evaluation methods of wireless power transmission using resonance for automotive vehicles sensors
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GSO IEC 62969-2:2022 Scope
IEC 62969-2:2018 specifies procedures and definitions for measuring the efficiency of the wireless power transmission system for the automotive vehicles sensors. This document deals with the power range below 500 mW.
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