Lou,
It depends upon where in the world this automobile will be sold. But here
are a few basic immunity requirements for automobiles sold in the US:
1. Radiated Immunity (Antenna Method)
2. Bulk Current Injection
3. Direct RF Injection
4. Tri-Plate
5. Magnetic Field Immunity
6. Conducted Transient Immunity
Most, if not all of these methods can be found in the SAE J1113-XX
publication.
Please let me know if you would like more details.
Regards,
Scott Mee
EMC Engineer
Johnson Controls Inc.
PH: 616.394.2565
EMAIL: [email protected]
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Automobiles
01/25/02 12:40 AM
Please respond to aiken
Gentlefolk: Will any of you EMC experts tell me what immunity standard(s)
apply to a new production automobile?
I am a PSE person and therefore discard most of the EMC messages, but I
seem to remember a string of automobile concerns not too long ago but
evidently I have already dumped them.
Regards, Lou
Lou Aiken
27109 Palmetto Drive
Orange Beach, AL
36561 USA
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