GB/T 37132-2018
ActiveGeneral requirements and test methods of electromagnetic compatibility for wireless power transmission equipment
无线充电设备的电磁兼容性通用要求和测试方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) requirements and corresponding test methods for wireless power transmission equipment, including limits for conducted and radiated emissions as well as immunity to electromagnetic disturbances. It is applied to wireless chargers and power transmission devices operating in the frequency range of 19-21 kHz, 59-61 kHz, 100-300 kHz, and 6765-6795 kHz, covering consumer electronics, industrial equipment, and electric vehicle charging systems. The standard ensures that such devices do not cause unacceptable interference to other electronic systems and maintain reliable operation in typical electromagnetic environments.
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