This report will allow those already familiar with basic EMC principles to appreciate the issues which are specific to the EMC of automobiles. These include: the very severe radiated electromagnetic environment which they encounter, the difficulties of testing a large product at very high levels of radiated fields, the severe nature of the vehicle power supply transients, and the need for achieving EMC at very low or negligible on-cost. After an introduction to the subject, the report has a section on cost-effective design to achieve automotive EMC. It then describes measurement methods for automotive EMC phenomena, the methods include tests on whole vehicles and on individual components.
Automotive Electromagnetic Compatibility (Issue 2)
1996
80 pages
Report
No indication
English
Resistive, Capacitive, & Inductive Components , Semiconductor Devices , Road Transportation , Electromagnetic compatibility , Electronic equipment , Automobiles , Motor vehicles , Automotive industry , Electromagnetic fields , Electromagnetic environments , Electromagnetic radiation , Immunity , Electric discharges , Electrostatic charge , Electric control , Electric filters , Electromagnetic interference , Printed circuit boards , Design analysis , Standards , Legislation , Foreign technology
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