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Content DescriptionIEC 61332:2016(E) specifies classification rules for soft ferrite materials used in inductive components (inductors and transformers) fulfilling the requirements of the electronic industries. This document addresses the following issues for ferrite suppliers and users:- cross-reference between materials from multiple suppliers; - assistance to customers in understanding the published technical data in catalogues when comparing multiple suppliers; - guidance to customers in selecting the most applicable material for each application; - setting of nomenclature for IEC standards relating to ferrite; - establishing uniform benchmarks for suppliers for performance in new development of materials. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) deleted "c" rank from subclass from Table 3, because of too large power loss density; b) added "a-wide" rank in subclasses PW3, PW4 and PW5 in Table 3; c) changed "B" of PW3 class from 100 mT to 200 mT; "B x f" and "power loss density" have also been changed; d) changed "B" of PW4 class from 50 mT to 100 mT; "B x f" and "power loss density" have also been changed. About IECThe IEC is a global, not-for-profit membership organization, whose work underpins quality infrastructure and international trade in electrical and electronic goods. The IEC facilitates technical innovation, affordable infrastructure development, efficient and sustainable energy access, smart urbanization and transportation systems, climate change mitigation, and increases the safety of people and the environment.
The IEC brings together ~170 countries and provides a global, neutral and independent standardization and conformity assessment platform for 30 000 experts globally. It administers 4 Conformity assessment systems whose members certify that devices, systems, installations, services and people work as required.
The IEC publishes around 10 000 IEC International Standards which together with conformity assessment provide the technical framework that allows governments to build national quality infrastructure and companies of all sizes to buy and sell consistently safe and reliable products in most countries of the world. IEC International Standards serve as the basis for risk and quality management and are used in testing and certification to verify that manufacturer promises are kept. |
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