GSO IEC 61788-22-1:2021

IEC 61788-22-1:2017
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 July 2021

Superconductivity - Part 22-1: Superconducting electronic devices - Generic specification for sensors and detectors

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GSO IEC 61788-22-1:2021 Scope

IEC 61788-22-1:2017 describes general items concerning the specifications for superconducting sensors and detectors, which are the basis for specifications given in other parts of IEC 61788 for various types of sensors and detectors. The sensors and detectors described are basically made of superconducting materials and depend on superconducting phenomena or related phenomena. The objects to be measured (measurands) include magnetic fields, electromagnetic waves, photons of various energies, electrons, ions, a‑particles, and others.

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