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UNE EN IEC/IEEE 63184:2025 - Assessment methods of the human exposure to electric and magnetic fields from wireless power transfer systems - Models, instrumentation, measurement and computational methods and procedures (frequency range of 3 kHz to 30 MHz) (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in May of 2025.)

UNE EN IEC/IEEE 63184:2025

Assessment methods of the human exposure to electric and magnetic fields from wireless power transfer systems - Models, instrumentation, measurement and computational methods and procedures (frequency range of 3 kHz to 30 MHz) (Endorsed by Asociación Española de Normalización in May of 2025.)

Métodos de evaluación de la exposición humana a campos eléctricos y magnéticos provenientes de sistemas inalámbricos de transferencia de energía. Modelos, instrumentación, medición y métodos y procedimientos computacionales (rango de frecuencia de 3 kHz a 30 MHz) (Ratificada por la Asociación Española de Normalización en mayo de 2025.)

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Standard number:UNE EN IEC/IEEE 63184:2025
Pages:156
Released:2025-05-01
Status:Standard
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UNE EN IEC/IEEE 63184:2025

The objective of this document is to specify the assessment methods to evaluate exposure to stationary wireless power transfer (WPT) systems with electromagnetic human exposure guidelines (specific absorption rate (SAR), internal electric fields, or current density, including contact currents). The frequency range covered by this document is from 3 kHz to 30 MHz. This version of the document focuses on exposures from inductive WPT systems. Future versions will consider extended guidance for assessments of exposure from capacitive WPT systems.