1) USB interfaces that integrate the electrical/electronic design do not requireANATEL approval (such as TV, computer, Multimedia central, etc.);
2) For Vehicular Chargers, the ESD tests must be applied in accordance with Item8.3 of ISO 10605/2008 (previously, it was referring to IEC 61000-4-2). Electrostaticdischarges must be applied to the following levels:
a) 2 kV, 4 kV and 6 kV for contact discharges; and
b) 4 kV, 6 kV and 8 kV for air discharges.
3) For Vehicular Chargers, the surge and transient immunity testing must beperformed in accordance with ISO 7637-2/2004;
4) For USB type built-in Vehicular Chargers, ANATEL will accept the ESD (ISO10605/2008), surge and transients (ISO 7637-2/2004) testing reports done in the 1stpart or 2nd part laboratory (manufacturer’s laboratory, for example). The laboratorymust be accredited by ILAC or evaluated by the certification body.
5) The use of Security Seal (MINT label) will be optional for built-in VehicularChargers sold along with the Vehicle. If the manufacturer chooses not to use theMINT label, the device must have the ANATEL marking in its label, such as ANATELID: HHHHH-YY-FFFFF;
6) Removal of safety testing for built-in Vehicular Chargers;
7) Removal of Voltage Dips/variation (IEC 61000-4-11) immunity testing.
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2022-05-12