CLC/BTWG 80-1 - Ripple control receivers
To prepare a draft standard, as described in BT(DE/NOT)185 (Ripple control receivers - Small dimensions) BT(DE/NOT)186 (Ripple control receivers - Communication protocol with code redundancy check for versatile tasks in ripple control systems) and BT(DE/NOT)188 (Ripple control receiver with background switch-program)
Ripple control receivers
To prepare a draft standard, as described in BT(DE/NOT)185 (Ripple control receivers - Small dimensions) BT(DE/NOT)186 (Ripple control receivers - Communication protocol with code redundancy check for versatile tasks in ripple control systems) and BT(DE/NOT)188 (Ripple control receiver with background switch-program)
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CLC/BTWG 80-1 is a Technical Committee within CLC. It is named "Ripple control receivers" and is responsible for: To prepare a draft standard, as described in BT(DE/NOT)185 (Ripple control receivers - Small dimensions) BT(DE/NOT)186 (Ripple control receivers - Communication protocol with code redundancy check for versatile tasks in ripple control systems) and BT(DE/NOT)188 (Ripple control receiver with background switch-program) This committee has published 0 standards.
CLC/BTWG 80-1 develops CLC standards in the area of V02 - ELECTRICAL MEASURING EQUIPMENT - Information technology. The scope of work includes: To prepare a draft standard, as described in BT(DE/NOT)185 (Ripple control receivers - Small dimensions) BT(DE/NOT)186 (Ripple control receivers - Communication protocol with code redundancy check for versatile tasks in ripple control systems) and BT(DE/NOT)188 (Ripple control receiver with background switch-program) Currently, there are 0 published standards from this technical committee.
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