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IEC 62196 is an international standard for set of electrical connectors and charging modes for electric vehicles and is maintained by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). The standard is based on IEC 61851 which specifies mechanisms such that, first, power is not supplied unless a vehicle is connected and, second, the vehicle is immobilized while still connected. The IEC 62196-1 definitions for the signal pin and the IEC 62196-1 charging mode definitions have been used in other specifications. Apart from CEEform industrial plugs, the modes were picked up for * SAE J1772, known colloquially as the Yazaki connector, in Northern America, * the CHAdeMO connector in Japan and the * VDE-AR-E 2623-2-2, known as the Mennekes connector, in Europe. Each of these has been designed for use in an electric vehicle network of charging stations. Other connector types conforming to IEC 62196-1 have been the Framatome plug by EDF, the Scame plug in Italy and the CEEplus plugs in Switzerland.〔 Public charging stations conforming to IEC 62196 that have a specific socket type (e.g., SAE J1772 or CEEplus) can be used with other plug types by means of adapters – however the current will not be enabled unless an IEC 61851 presence signal pin is connected and the current will be limited to 16 A unless an IEC 62196 charging mode signal is detected that specifies a higher current level. ==Charging modes== IEC 62196-1 is applicable to plugs, socket-outlets, connectors, inlets and cable assemblies for electric vehicles, intended for use in conductive charging systems which incorporate control means, with a rated operating voltage not exceeding: * 690 V a.c., 50 – 60 Hz, at a rated current not exceeding 250 A; * 600 V d.c., at a rated current not exceeding 400 A. IEC 62196 refers to the charging modes defined in IEC 61851-1 which include:〔 * "Mode 1" - slow charging from a household-type socket-outlet * "Mode 2" - slow charging from a household-type socket-outlet with an in-cable protection device * "Mode 3" - slow or fast charging using a specific EV socket-outlet with control and protection function installed * "Mode 4" - fast charging using an external charger IEC 61851-1 documents the pilot signal which communicates the charging requirements by means of pulse width modulation. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「IEC 62196」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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