All
 
While 95/54/EC and its successor and these international standards set minimum
standards for regulatory purposes, you would be well advised to be aware of
manufacturer's standards which are frequently much more onerous than these
minima. There are links to these on the 'Other Links' tab on the website that
was orginally mentioned.
If you should get into a position of manufacturing sub-assemblies for supply
directly to manufacturers or tier 1 suppliers, then you will almost certainly
be required to meet manufacturers standards. From a practical perspective, the
manufacturers standards provide a level that has been found to be necessary
for reliable systems rather than one to prevent public nuisance.
 
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kate Savo
Sent: 08 May 2009 15:05
To: Ron Baugh; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [PSES] Automobile EMC/EMI standards



Ron,

 

This question was posted on Interference Technology’s Automotive forum. The
following reply was from one of our readers.

 

I strongly recommend www.autoemc.net as a good source of standards information.

 

Mira's web site states:

"Aftermarket components fitted to the vehicle are assumed to be suitable for
the vehicle's EMC environment. Type approval is to ensure that the component
when fitted does not affect the type approval of the vehicle.

Aftermarket components had the option until 1 October 2002 of continuing to
meet the EMC requirements of the country in which they were being sold, or of
meeting the requirements of 95/54/EC. (The "CE" mark is considered to be a
misleading mark for a device within the scope of 95/54/EC.)"

 

http://certification.mira.co.uk/95_54_EC.htm 

 

Automotive EMC Directive (2004/104/EC) is an update to 94/54/EC.

 

Both of these standards you can find all over online with a quick Google
search. They're public record so don't pay some shady website to download it.

 

Thanks,

Kate Savo

Interference Technology Forums Editor

www.interferencetechnology.com

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From: Ron Baugh [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 10:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] Automobile EMC/EMI standards

 

Dear colleagues, 

 

I’m looking for some help in finding EMC/EMI
standards/references/requirements for aftermarket Electronic Subassemblies
installed in automobiles.  I’m aware of the SAE standards, and the IEC CISPR
25, ISO 7637, ISO 10605 and ISO 11452.  Are there additional EMC/EMI standards
I should be aware of, from those listed above?

 

Thanks

 

Ron Baugh

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