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ANATEL open public consultation No. 47

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23-SEP-21

The Brazilian Regulator, ANATEL, has opened Public Consultation No. 47, from 08 September through to 07 November 2021, with the view to update the Technical Requirements and Test Procedures for Assessing the Conformity of Chargers Used in Cell Phones (currently Act 3481).

Scope:

a) chargers whose power source is the electric power network with alternating current (AC).
b) special purpose USB interfaces (ports) for powering electronic devices, without data transmission functionality.
c) inductive chargers, regardless of the type of electrical power source.

USB interfaces that integrate the electrical/electronic design of a device (eg TV, computer, media centre, etc.) are not covered by these requirements.

The public consultation can be found via the link here.

If you have any questions, please get in touch.

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