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Enhance Overvoltage Protection with the IEC 62368-1 Standard
As of December 2020, the IEC 62368-1 Standard supersedes IEC 60950-1 and IEC 60065. 
The standard covers a broad range of electrical and electronic equipment, including consumer electronics, building automation, mobile and wearables, data centers, cloud, and appliances.
While the IEC 62368-1 may seem complicated at first, it allows for greater safety and design flexibility. 

Watch our Chalk Talk video to learn more about how to comply to this standard. 

Over-voltage protection is an often neglected and misunderstood part of system design. But often, otherwise well-engineered devices are brought down by over-voltage events. In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton chats with Todd Phillips of Littelfuse about the new IEC 623689-1 standard, what tests are included in the standard, and how the standard allows for greater safety and design flexibility.

IEC 62368-1 Overvoltage requirements

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