GSO IEC 62827-2:2021

IEC 62827-2:2017
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 July 2021

Wireless power transfer - Management - Part 2: Multiple device control management

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GSO IEC 62827-2:2021 Scope

IEC 62827-2:2017, defines a wireless power management protocol for wireless power transfer to multiple devices in a wireless power management system. Various functions of wireless power management systems are justified. The wireless power management frames and messages that work between the management block of a power source and the management block or the coupler block of a device, or the coupler block of a power source, are defined as well to execute various functions. Also, the procedures for each functionality are described based on its frames and messages.

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