prEN IEC 63315:2024
(Main)Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment - Safety - DC power transfer between ICT equipment ports using ICT wiring and cables at ≤ 60 v DC
Audio/video, information and communication technology equipment - Safety - DC power transfer between ICT equipment ports using ICT wiring and cables at ≤ 60 v DC
Einrichtungen für Audio/Video, Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik – Sicherheit - Gleichstrom-Leistungsübertragung über Kommunikations-Kabel und Anschlüssen mit ≤ 60 V Gleichstrom
Oprema za avdio/video, informacijsko in komunikacijsko tehnologijo - Varnost - Prenos moči enosmernega toka med vrati komunikacijske opreme IKT z uporabo napeljave in kablov IKT pri ≤ 60 V DC
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-oktober-2024
Oprema za avdio/video, informacijsko in komunikacijsko tehnologijo - Varnost -
Prenos moči enosmernega toka med vrati komunikacijske opreme IKT z uporabo
napeljave in kablov IKT pri ≤ 60 V pri enosmernem toku
Audio/Video, information and communication technology equipment – Safety – DC power
transfer between ICT equipment ports using ICT wiring and cables at ≤ 60 V DC
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN IEC 63315:2024
ICS:
31.020 Elektronske komponente na Electronic components in
splošno general
33.160.01 Avdio, video in avdiovizualni Audio, video and audiovisual
sistemi na splošno systems in general
35.020 Informacijska tehnika in Information technology (IT) in
tehnologija na splošno general
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
108/828/CDV
COMMITTEE DRAFT FOR VOTE (CDV)
PROJECT NUMBER:
IEC 63315 ED1
DATE OF CIRCULATION: CLOSING DATE FOR VOTING:
2024-08-16 2024-11-08
SUPERSEDES DOCUMENTS:
108/813/CD, 108/824/CC
IEC TC 108 : SAFETY OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WITHIN THE FIELD OF AUDIO/VIDEO, INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
SECRETARIAT: SECRETARY:
United States of America Ms Valara Davis
OF INTEREST TO THE FOLLOWING COMMITTEES: HORIZONTAL FUNCTION(S):
TC 23,TC 34,TC 61,TC 62,TC 72,TC 100 TC 108 Horizontal Group Safety
ASPECTS CONCERNED:
Safety
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TITLE:
Audio/Video, Information and Communication Technology Equipment – Safety – DC power
transfer between ICT equipment ports using ICT wiring and cables at ≤ 60 V DC
PROPOSED STABILITY DATE: 2030
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2 CONTENTS
3 FOREWORD . 4
4 INTRODUCTION . 6
5 1 Scope . 7
6 2 Normative references . 8
7 3 Terms and definitions and abbreviated terms . 8
8 4 Abbreviated terms . 11
9 5 Power transfer . 11
10 5.1 General requirements . 11
11 5.2 Electrically-caused injury, electrical sources and safeguards . 12
12 5.3 Electrically-caused fire, power sources and safeguards . 12
13 5.3.1 DC power transfer through a remote ICT interface . 12
14 5.3.2 DC power transfer through a local ICT interface . 13
15 5.3.3 DC power transfer (interconnection to other equipment) . 13
16 5.4 Additional safeguards during single fault conditions in the PSE . 14
17 5.4.1 Additional safeguards for the PSE during single fault conditions in the PSE . 14
18 5.4.2 Additional Safeguard for the PD during single fault conditions in the PSE . 15
19 5.5 Protocol safeguards . 16
20 5.5.1 General . 16
21 5.5.2 Data packet negotiated power systems safeguard requirements for PSE
22 rated output above 100 W . 16
23 5.5.3 Protocol updates . 17
24 Annex A (informative) Rationale for 5.3 and 5.4 . 19
25 Annex B (informative) Rationale and examples of communication errors and protocol
26 safeguards . 20
27 B.1 Rationale for 5.5 . 20
28 B.1.1 General . 20
29 B.1.2 Soft errors . 20
30 B.1.3 Protocol elements and supplemental information . 20
31 B.1.4 Cable marker . 21
32 B.1.5 Source reference . 22
33 B.2 Typical relationships between errors and protocol safeguards . 22
34 B.3 Communication errors . 23
35 B.3.1 General . 23
36 B.3.2 Corruption . 23
37 B.3.3 Unintended repetition . 24
38 B.3.4 Incorrect sequence . 24
39 B.3.5 Loss . 24
40 B.3.6 Unacceptable delay . 24
41 B.3.7 Insertion . 24
42 B.3.8 Masquerade. 24
43 B.3.9 Addressing . 24
44 B.4 Protocol safeguards . 25
45 B.4.1 General . 25
46 B.4.2 Sequence number. 25
47 B.4.3 Time stamp . 25
48 B.4.4 Time expectation . 25
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49 B.4.5 Connection authentication . 25
50 B.4.6 Feedback message . 25
51 B.4.7 Data integrity assurance . 25
52 B.4.8 Redundancy with cross checking . 26
53 B.4.9 Different data integrity assurance systems . 26
54 Annex C (informative) Communication errors and USB Power Delivery protocol
55 safeguards . 27
56 C.1 General . 27
57 C.2 USB PD example walk-through . 28
58 Annex D (informative) Example behaviours of non-static power sources and qualified
59 loads . 30
60 D.1 Non-static power sources . 30
61 D.2 Qualified loads . 30
62 Annex E (informative) Examples of common interfaces which are in or out of the scope
63 of this document . 32
64 Bibliography . 33
65 Figure 1 – PSE maximum fault voltage limit . 15
66 Figure C.1 – Flowchart of USB power modes . 29
67 Table B.1 – Overview of the effectiveness of the various measures on the possible
68 errors . 23
69 Table C.1 – Communication error types and USB PD protocol (3.10) safeguards . 27
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71 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
72 ____________
73 AUDIO/VIDEO, INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
74 EQUIPMENT – SAFETY – DC POWER TRANSFER BETWEEN ICT
75 EQUIPMENT PORTS USING ICT WIRING AND CABLES AT ≤ 60 V DC
77 FOREWORD
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