IEC 62368-1

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E-scooter charger engineering: SMPS topologies (flyback / forward / LLC), CC-CV algorithm, galvanic isolation (PC817 + TL431), IEC 62368-1 hazard-based safety, EMC (CISPR 32, FCC Part 15B), efficiency standards (US DoE Level VI, EU CoC Tier 2, Energy Star), connectors (GX16 / XLR-3 / XLR-4 / barrel jack), protection circuits

Engineering deep-dive into the only AC-domain peripheral of an e-scooter — the charger as a switched-mode power supply (SMPS) that takes 100-240 V RMS sinusoidal mains and delivers 42 / 54.6 / 67.2 / 84 / 100.8 / 126 V DC through a CC-CV charging algorithm. Why a 42-V Xiaomi M365 charger (71 W, 1.7 A) gets away with a flyback topology, while an 84-V Dualtron Thunder 3 fast-charger (840 W, 10 A) requires an LLC-resonant half-bridge with ZVS/ZCS soft-switching. Why galvanic isolation via the PC817 optoisolator (5000 V RMS withstand) plus the TL431 precision shunt regulator is the standard architecture for feedback across the safety-critical barrier. Why IEC 62368-1:2018 hazard-based safety engineering with ES1/ES2/ES3 (electric source) + PS1/PS2/PS3 (power source) + TS (touch surface) replaced legacy IEC 60950-1 in EU/UK in December 2020. Why CISPR 32 Class B residential limits (150 kHz-30 MHz conducted, 30 MHz-1 GHz radiated) run ~10 dBμV/m below Class A industrial. Why US DoE Level VI (federally mandatory since 2016) caps no-load to 0.100 W on chargers ≤49 W, and the upcoming Level VII (~2027) cuts that another −25 %. Why 5 output-connector types (GX16 with locking ring, voltage-only XLR-3, voltage+BMS-data XLR-4, cheap-but-failure-prone DC barrel 5.5×2.1 mm and 5.5×2.5 mm, experimental USB-C PD) determine field-replaceability versus vendor lock-in. And why a 50,000-100,000-hour MTBF Class A figure is fundamentally an Arrhenius-rule function of electrolytic-capacitor thermal stress (life doubles per 10 °C lower internal temperature).

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Display and HMI engineering for electric scooters: sunlight-readability photometry (CR, cd/m², transflective LCD), glanceability ergonomics (ISO 15008, NHTSA 2-glance ≤ 2 s / 12 s, Fitts' law, Frutiger/DIN 1450), adaptive brightness (Weber-Fechner, PWM flicker per IEEE 1789-2015), environmental robustness (IP66, ISO 16750-3 vibration, IEC 60068 thermal −20…+70 °C), EMC (CISPR 14-1, ECE R10) and functional safety (IEC 62368-1, ISO 13849-1)

An engineering deep-dive into the one bidirectional channel between e-scooter and rider — paired with the introductory survey «Display, throttle, and error codes» (parts/display-throttle-error-codes): matrix physics (TN LCD with 90° twisted nematic vs IPS LCD with in-plane molecular switching vs OLED with organic electroluminescence via electron-hole recombination vs E-paper with electrophoretic ink); sunlight readability as a photometric problem (contrast ratio CR=(L_max+L_amb·R)/(L_min+L_amb·R) with ambient reflection, why a 250 cd/m² LCD against 100 000 lx direct sun drops to CR=1.05:1 without an anti-reflective coating, and transflective LCD as a hybrid with ambient backlight); glanceability as safety-critical ergonomics (ISO 15008:2017 in-vehicle visual presentation with minimum character-height-to-distance ratio 1:200, ISO 9241-303:2011 visual ergonomics, NHTSA Driver Distraction Guidelines 2013 + SAE J2364 2-glance principle ≤2 s single + ≤12 s total, Fitts' law T=a+b·log₂(D/W+1) for button-reach time, sans-serif Frutiger 1976 + DIN 1450:2013 Schriften — Leserlichkeit, kerning, x-height ≥60 % cap-height); adaptive brightness (Weber-Fechner logarithmic perception ΔI/I=const, ambient light sensor 0.01-100 000 lx, PWM dimming for LCD backlight with flicker frequency ≥1 kHz per IEEE 1789-2015 No-Observable-Effect threshold); environmental robustness (IEC 60529:2013 IP66 ingress dust-tight+powerful jets, ISO 16750-3:2012 road vehicle mechanical loads 10-2000 Hz random vibration, IEC 60068-2-1/-2 temperature −20…+70 °C cycling, IEC 60068-2-27 mechanical shock 1500g 0.5 ms half-sine, IEC 60068-2-30 damp heat 25/40 °C 95 % RH, ASTM B117-19 salt spray 5 % NaCl 35 °C 96 h); EMC (CISPR 14-1:2020 household-appliance emission, UNECE Regulation 10 Rev 6:2017 vehicle EMC 30 MHz-1 GHz radiated, ferrite chokes for PWM-backlight harmonic suppression); functional safety (IEC 62368-1:2018 hazard-based safety engineering with ES1/ES2 energy-source classes + PS1/PS2 power source + MS1/MS2 mechanical source, ISO 13849-1:2015 PL_d performance level so that display failure does NOT cause throttle/brake loss); and the full comparison matrix of 12 standards (ISO 15008 + ISO 9241-303 + ISO 9241-11 + NHTSA/SAE J2364 + IEEE 1789-2015 + IEC 62368-1 + IEC 60529 + IEC 60068-2 + ISO 16750-3 + CISPR 14-1 + UNECE R10 + ISO 13849-1).

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