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IEC's activities, collectively known as electrotechnology, cover all electrical, electronic and associated technologies in the areas of power generation, transmission and distribution, medical equipment, semiconductors, fibre optics, nanotechnology and renewable energies. In addition to providing an excellent framework for improving safety and optimizing energy, IEC standards support trade between countries by providing a reference for the functioning of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade.
Corrigendum 1 - Fibre-optic communication subsystem test procedures - Part 4-1: Installed cable plant - Multimode attenuation measurement
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Determination of inrush current characteristics of lighting products
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Specifications for particular types of winding wires - Part 70-1: Polyester glass-fibre wound unvarnished and fused, bare or enamelled round copper wire, temperature index 155
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Amendment 1 - Medical devices - Part 1: Application of usability engineering to medical devices
Engineering data exchange format for use in industrial automation systems engineering - Automation markup language - Part 4: Logic
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International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 426: Equipment for explosive atmospheres
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Amendment 2 - Miscellaneous lampholders - Part 1: General requirements and tests
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Safety in installations for electroheating and electromagnetic processing - Part 8: Particular requirements for electroslag remelting furnaces
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Rotating electrical machines - Part 5: Degrees of protection provided by the integral design of rotating electrical machines (IP code) - Classification
Digital addressable lighting interface - Part 105: Particular requirements for control gear and control devices - Firmware Transfer
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Vulcanized fibre for electrical purposes - Part 3: Specifications for individual materials - Sheet 1: Flat sheets
Semiconductor devices - Semiconductor interface for human body communication - Part 4: Capsule endoscope