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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 to Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear - Part 1: General rules
$124.00 $249.17
Semiconductor devices -- Micro-electromechanical devices -- Part 42: Measurement methods of electro-mechanical conversion characteristics of piezoelectric MEMS cantilever
$95.00 $190.00
Identification link - Part 1 : General requirements
$164.00 $329.00
Wind energy generation systems - Part 50: Wind measurement - Overview
$47.00 $95.00
Management of alarm systems for the process industries
$208.00 $417.00
Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Fibre optic connector interfaces - Part 20: Type LC connector family CONSOLIDATED EDITION
$186.00 $373.00
Corrigendum 1 to Safety requirements for secondary batteries and battery installations - Part 5: Safe operation of stationary lithium ion batteries
$108.00 $216.12
Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS) - Part 5-2: EMC requirements for HBES/BACS used in residential, commercial and light-industrial environments CONSOLIDATED EDITION
$69.00 $139.00
Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) - Part 401: Profile framework
$139.00 $278.00
Programmable controllers - Part 9: Single-drop digital communication interface for small sensors and actuators (SDCI)
$256.00 $512.00
Insulation co-ordination - Part 12: Application guidelines for LCC HVDC converter stations
Measurement procedures of magnetic field levels generated by electronic and electrical equipment in the automotive environment with respect to human exposure - Part 1: Low-frequency magnetic fields