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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.
Specifications for particular types of winding wires – Part 89: Polyesterimide enamelled round aluminum wire, class 200
$25.00 $51.00
Cable networks for television signals, sound signals and interactive services – Part 101-1: RF cabling for two-way home networks with all-digital channels load
$208.00 $417.00
Smart city standards inventory and mapping – Part 2 : Standards inventory
Connectors for electrical and electronic equipment – Product requirements – Part Part 8-104: Power connectors – Detail specification for 2-pole circular connectors with 40 A rated current and push-pull locking IP65/IP67 with metal housing
$139.00 $278.00
Industrial networks – Profiles – Part 2-13: Additional real-time fieldbus profiles based on ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-3 – CPF 13
$47.00 $95.00
Field device integration (FDI)® – Part 150-1: Profiles – ISA100
$117.00 $234.00
Field Device Integration (FDI) - Part 5: FDI Information Model
Industrial communication networks - Fieldbus specifications - Part 3 - 2: Data-link layer service definition - Type 2 elements
$164.00 $329.00
Industrial communication networks - Fieldbus specifications - Part 4-4: Data-link layer protocol specification - Type 4 elements
Electronic displays – Part 3-4: Evaluation of optical performances – High dynamic range displays
Audio, video, and related equipment - Determination of power consumption - Part 3: Television sets
$183.00 $367.00
Magnetic materials - Part 12: Guide to methods of assessment of temperature capability of interlaminar insulation coatings