EN IEC 63006-2019 pdf download.Wireless power transfer (WPT) – Glossary of terms (IEC 63006:2019).
This document specifies terminology and definitions related to wireless power transfer (WPT)
technologies below 30 MHz to promote global harmonization of wireless power transfer terminology.
This document does not address terminology of wireless power transfer outside the scope of
IEC TC 1 00 (Audio, video and multimedia systems and equipment), such as human exposure or safety.
2 Normative references
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3 Terms and definitions
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3.1 accessory receiver
back cover receiver that physically mates to the exterior of a device for the purpose of powering or charging that device, but is physically separable
Note 1 to entry: The device does not otherwise have the ability to be powered or charged wirelessly without the use of the accessory receiver. [SOURCE: ANSI/CTA-2042.1 -B]
3.2 alignment aid
method of positioning a receiver relative to a transmitter that provides the user with feedback to properly align the active area of the receiver to the active area of the transmitter [SOURCE: ANSI/CTA-2042.1 -B]
3.3 authentication
tamper-resistant process of a receiver verifying the identity of a transmitter, and/or a transmitter verifying the identity of a receiver [SOURCE: ANSI/CTA-2042.1 -B]
3.4 battery management system
BMS system of circuits (which may be integrated with a battery into a battery pack) to monitor key operational parameters of a battery during charging and discharging
Note 1 to entry: Examples of such key parameters are voltages, currents, internal temperature of the battery, ambient temperature.
Note 2 to entry: The monitoring circuits may provide inputs to protection devices, which would generate alarms or disconnect the battery from the load or charger should any of the parameters become out of limits.
Note 3 to entry: This note applies to the French language only. [SOURCE: ANSI/CTA-2042.1 -B]
3.5 capacitive coupling
electric field coupling
coupling between electric circuit elements, by which a voltage between the terminals of one of
them gives rise to an electric charge in another element
[SOURCE: IEC 60050-1 31 :2002, 1 31 -1 2-31 ]
3.6 charging region
active area charge area area from where power is made available to receivers
Note 1 to entry: A charging pad is one example of a charging region. [SOURCE: ANSI/CTA-2042.1 -B]
3.7 conductive wireless power system
wireless power system that provides a conductive surface to which receivers are connected through direct electrical contacts
Note 1 to entry: Such systems allow wire-free power delivery. [SOURCE: ANSI/CTA-2042.1 -B]
3.8 control capability
capability of either modulating or demodulating a control signal via an impedance network (i.e. in-band communication) or by an out-of-band communication channel to achieve the appropriate power transfer, including identifying valid devices and fault conditions. [SOURCE: ANSI/CTA-2042.1 -B].EN IEC 63006 pdf download.