Maintained by the International Electrotechnical Commission (aka IEC), Electropedia provides all the terms and definitions used for the electricity and electronic fields, in 11 languages, used in international standards.
Electropedia, maintained by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), is the definitive online database for electrotechnical terminology, formally known as the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV). It provides a structured repository of over 20,000 terms and definitions standardized to ensure international consistency across electrical, electronic, and related technologies.
To be used for:
- Standardize nomenclature in technical manuals and safety protocols to eliminate ambiguity in high-risk environments.
- Ensure component interoperability by adhering to IEC-defined parameters and units in procurement specifications.
- Validate terminology in patent filings and regulatory submissions to facilitate cross-border market entry.
This precision reduces the risk of terminology-driven errors in complex systems integration and aligns research and development outputs with global regulatory frameworks.




