Standard IEC/IEEETR 63572-ed.1.0 24.3.2026 preview

IEC/IEEETR 63572-ed.1.0

Evaluation of absorbed power density related to human exposure to radio frequency fields from wireless communication devices operating between 6 GHz and 300 GHz

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Designation standards: IEC/IEEETR 63572-ed.1.0
Publication date standards: 24.3.2026
SKU: NS-1265868
The number of pages: 109
Approximate weight : 358 g (0.79 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards IEC

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Annotation of standard text IEC/IEEETR 63572-ed.1.0 :

IEC/IEEE TR 63572:2026 describes the computation and measurement techniques and test approaches for evaluating the local peak absorbed power density (pAPD) and peak spatial average absorbed (epithelial) power density (psAPD) induced in a human body from a wireless device transmitting in close proximity to the user at frequencies between 6 GHz and 300 GHz. This document provides information on the testing of portable devices transmitting at distances close to the human body, such as mobile phones, tablets, wearable devices, etc. The information in this document is also relevant to exposure in the close proximity of base stations.

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