GSO IEC 62637-1:2014
IEC 62637-1:2011
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
25 December 2014
Battery charging interface for small handheld multimedia devices - Part 1: 2 mm barrel interface
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GSO IEC 62637-1:2014 Scope
This part of IEC 62637 defines a charging interface between small handheld multimedia devices and power-supply accessories, specifically chargers. Devices, which could be based on this standard may vary over time, but have to comply with the limited power available1. The interface is a 2 mm barrel type charging interface. This standard does not include the
whole charger nor does it include the internal functions of the device. Chargers and devices shall follow the applicable EMC and safety standards. The scope of this part of IEC 62637 is illustrated in Figure 1.
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