CLC/BTWG 62-6 - Fieldbus
To identify any need for European standardization and the useability of the IEC/TC 65 work results concerning Fieldbus. - To elaborate, in co-operation with CS, the full details of the draft Order Voucher relating to the study mandate on Fieldbus, which will be discussed with the CEC as soon as available.
Fieldbus
To identify any need for European standardization and the useability of the IEC/TC 65 work results concerning Fieldbus. - To elaborate, in co-operation with CS, the full details of the draft Order Voucher relating to the study mandate on Fieldbus, which will be discussed with the CEC as soon as available.
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CLC/BTWG 62-6 is a Technical Committee within CLC. It is named "Fieldbus" and is responsible for: To identify any need for European standardization and the useability of the IEC/TC 65 work results concerning Fieldbus. - To elaborate, in co-operation with CS, the full details of the draft Order Voucher relating to the study mandate on Fieldbus, which will be discussed with the CEC as soon as available. This committee has published 0 standards.
CLC/BTWG 62-6 develops CLC standards in the area of V16 - PROCESS CONTROL - Information technology. The scope of work includes: To identify any need for European standardization and the useability of the IEC/TC 65 work results concerning Fieldbus. - To elaborate, in co-operation with CS, the full details of the draft Order Voucher relating to the study mandate on Fieldbus, which will be discussed with the CEC as soon as available. Currently, there are 0 published standards from this technical committee.
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