GSO IEC 62684:2014
IEC 62684:2011
Gulf Standard
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Approved on
06 August 2014
Interoperability specifications of common external power supply (EPS) for use with data-enabled mobile telephones
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GSO IEC 62684:2014 Scope
IEC 62684:2011 specifies the interoperability of common external power supplies for use with data enabled mobile telephones. It defines the common charging capability and specifies interface requirements for the the external power supply. Safety and EMC aspects are not covered by this International Standard. Safety is covered by IEC 60950-1 and EMC is covered by EN 301 489-34. The French version of this standard has not been voted upon.
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