Digital
Television Receivers with Built in Satellite Tuners Standards Published
·
Standard
provides Requirements for USB Type-C Port, Plug and Cables for use in various
Electronic Devices like Mobile Phone, Laptop, Notebook etc.
·
Indian
Standards for Video Surveillance Systems also
Published
The Bureau of Indian Standards
has published three significant Indian Standards in the area of Electronics. The
first standard is Indian Standard for digital television receivers with built in
satellite tuners. Bureau of Indian standards, through its technical Committee has
published an Indian Standard IS 18112:2022 Specification for television with
built in satellite tuners. TVs manufactured as per this Indian standard would enable
reception of Free-To-Air TV and Radio channels just by connecting a dish antenna
with LNB mounted on a suitable place, at roof top/side wall of the building.
This would facilitate transmission
of knowledge about government initiatives, schemes, educational content of Doordarshan and repository of Indian culture programs to reach
and benefit wide segment of population in the country at large.
At present, Television (TV) viewers
in the country need to purchase set-top box for viewing various paid and free channels.
The viewer is required to use set top box even for the reception of free to air
channels (non-encrypted) transmitted by Doordarshan. Now
Doordarshan is in the process of phasing out Analog transmission.
Free to air channels will continue to be broadcast using digital satellite transmission
by Doordarshan.
To enable the reception of these
free to air channels without use of set top box, there is a need for television
receivers with inbuilt suitable satellite tuner.
The second standard is Indian
Standard for USB Type C receptacles, plug and cables. Bureau of Indian standards
has published Indian standard IS/IEC 62680-1-3:2022 USB Type-C® Cable and Connector
Specification. This Indian standard is adoption of existing International
standard IEC 62680-1- 3:2022.
This standard provides requirements
for USB Type-C port, plug and cables for use in various electronic devices like
mobile phone, laptop, notebook etc. This standard would provide common charging
solutions for the smartphones and other electronic devices sold in the country.
This would facilitate in reduction in number of charger
per consumer as consumers will no longer need to buy different chargers every
time they buy a new device. This would help in achieving Government of India’s mission
to reduce e-waste and move towards sustainable development.
Earlier consumers have to keep
different chargers for various electronic devices they possess which leads
to extra expenditure, increase in e-waste and a lot of inconvenience. Countries
worldwide are working to address these issues.
The third Standard is Indian
Standards for Video Surveillance Systems. Bureau of Indian Standards, through its
technical committee on Alarms and Electronic Security Systems has developed a series
of Indian Standard (IS 16910) on Video Surveillance Systems for use in Security
Applications. IS 16910 series of Standards is an adoption
of the International Standard IEC 62676 series. The standard provides a detailed
outline of all the aspects of a Video Surveillance System such as requirements for
its components like camera devices, interfaces, system requirements and tests to
ascertain the image quality of the camera devices and also specifies guidelines
on efficient installation of the system.
Considering the constantly evolving
technology in the security industry and the abundant options of VSS to choose from
it has become cumbersome for the common person, be it the installers/ specifiers/
users, to pick the right set of VSS that exactly fits his intended use. This
series of Standards would assist customers, installers and users in establishing
their requirements, determining the appropriate equipment required for their intended
application, and also provide means of evaluating objectively the performance of
the VSS. This will also help in making the surveillance system more secure, robust
and cost effective.
Video Surveillance System (VSS)
is an essential security component that is used almost everywhere to capture any
unwanted activity. Due to the multitude of video cameras offered for sale
in the marketplace, and the seemingly infinite variety of camera features
and options available, efforts to procure the right video surveillance system
that produce images of suitable quality for the intended use have become confusing
and technically challenging. Also, the owners and or installers do not have a clear
idea of the purpose of each video surveillance system and the level of detail needed
to achieve that purpose.