IEEE PC37.95/D13, July 2013
Consumer Interconnections
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PC37.95/D13, July 2013 is a technical standard focused on consumer interconnections, with clear relevance to communication, networking and broadcast technologies as well as power, energy and industry applications. It is the kind of document that helps define how interconnected consumer and system equipment should perform and interface in practice. For engineers, procurement teams, and compliance reviewers, this standard can support more consistent design decisions, testing approaches, and interoperability expectations across connected devices and related installations.
What is PC37.95/D13, July 2013?
PC37.95/D13, July 2013 is an inactive standards document centered on consumer interconnections, indicating a technical framework for how equipment connections are specified and evaluated. In this context, interconnection guidance may relate to electrical, signal, or system-level compatibility between consumer-facing devices and broader communications or infrastructure equipment. As a dated draft or revision-level document, PC37.95/D13, July 2013 is most useful when you need to understand the requirements, terminology, or performance expectations tied to that specific edition.
Where is PC37.95/D13, July 2013 used?
This standard is most relevant in environments where consumer devices must connect reliably with communications, networking, or broadcast systems, or where interconnection practices affect power and industry-related equipment. It may be used by product developers, test labs, and system integrators working on interfaces, wiring methods, connector behavior, or compatibility checks. PC37.95/D13, July 2013 is also useful when comparing legacy designs or verifying that a component or assembly aligns with the technical expectations of that specific document.
Why is PC37.95/D13, July 2013 important?
PC37.95/D13, July 2013 matters because interconnection requirements directly influence reliability, interoperability, and safe system integration. Clear specifications can reduce design ambiguity, improve procurement consistency, and support repeatable testing against the same technical baseline. For organizations handling consumer interconnections in communication or power-related applications, using the correct standard edition helps limit compatibility issues and reduces the risk of mismatched components, poor performance, or avoidable redesign during development and compliance review.
- Consumer interconnection requirements
- Communication and networking interfaces
- Broadcast and related equipment connections
- Compatibility and testing reference
- Inactive July 2013 edition
- Publication Date: 2013
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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