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IEEE C93.5-2021

IEEE Standard for Requirements for Power Line Carrier Transmitter/ Receiver Equipment used to Transfer Discrete Teleprotection Signals

Requirements for power line carrier (PLC) transmitter/receiver equipment used to transfer discrete teleprotection signals at power line carrier frequencies (30-500 kHz) are described in this standard. Test requirements and conditions for determining performance, as well as manufacturing requirements, are defined.

Standard Committee
PE/PSCC - Power System Communications and Cybersecurity
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2016-09-22
Corrigendum
C93.5-2021/Cor 1-2022
Board Approval
2021-03-25
History
Published:
2022-05-13

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/PSCC - Power System Communications and Cybersecurity
Working Group
C93.5 WG - C93.5 Requirements for Power Line Carrier Transmitters/Receiver Equipment (PE/PSC/C93.5)
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Tom Thompson
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Working Group Chair
Craig Palmer

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C93.5-2021/Cor 1-2022
IEEE Draft Standard for Power Line Carrier Transmitter/Receiver Equipment used to Transfer Discrete Teleprotection Signals - Corrigendum 1

This corrigendum will add Table 3 which should have been included in the original but was removed erroneously during the balloting process.nNote: This corrigendum was not be published as a separate document. It was be rolled into the IEEE C93.5-2021)

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