Type | Automotive power connector | ||
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Production history | |||
Produced | 2009 | ||
General specifications | |||
Length | 33.5 millimetres (1.32 in) | ||
Diameter | 43.8 millimetres (1.72 in) | ||
Pins | 5 | ||
Electrical | |||
Signal | single-phase AC | ||
Data | |||
Data signal | SAE J1772: Resistive / Pulse-width modulation | ||
Pinout | |||
Pinouts for CCS Combo 1, looking at end of plug (attached to EVSE cord) | |||
L1 | Line 1 | single-phase AC | |
L2/N | Line 2 / Neutral | single-phase AC | |
CP | Control pilot | post-insertion signalling | |
PP | Proximity pilot | pre-insertion signalling | |
PE | Protective earth | full-current protective earthing system | |
CCS Combo 1 extension adds two extra high-current DC pins underneath, and the two Alternating Current (AC) pins for Neutral and Line 1 are not populated. |
SAE J1772, also known as a J plug or Type 1 connector after its international standard, IEC 62196 Type 1, is a North American standard for electrical connectors for electric vehicles maintained by SAE International under the formal title "SAE Surface Vehicle Recommended Practice J1772, SAE Electric Vehicle Conductive Charge Coupler".[1]
The SAE maintains the general physical, electrical, communication protocol, and performance requirements for the electric vehicle conductive charge system and coupler. The intent is to define a common electric vehicle conductive charging system architecture including operational requirements and the functional and dimensional requirements for the vehicle inlet and mating connector.
The J1772 5-pin standard supports a wide range of single-phase (1φ) alternating current (AC) charging rates. They range from portable devices that can connect to a household NEMA 5-15 outlet that can deliver 1.44 kW (12 A @ 120 V) to hardwired equipment that can deliver up to 19.2 kW (80 A @ 240 V).[2] These connectors are sometimes informally referred to as chargers, but they are "electric vehicle supply equipment" (EVSE), since they only supply AC power to the vehicle's on-board charger, which then converts it to the direct current (DC) needed to recharge the battery.
The Combined Charging System (CCS) Combo 1 connector builds on the standard, adding two additional pins for DC fast charging up to 350 kW.
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