This SAE Standard defines a component-level test procedure to evaluate automotive electrical and electronic components for Conducted Emissions of transients, and for other electromagnetic disturbances, along battery feed (B+) or switched ignition inputs of a Device Under Test (DUT). Test apparatus specifications outlined in this procedure were developed for components installed in the 12-V passenger cars, light trucks, 12 V heavy-duty trucks, and vehicles with 24 V systems. The September 2000 version of this standard has been revised to incorporate the latest changes in the International Standards ISO 7637 Part 2. Some definitions of this part will be added or transferred to J 1113-1.
Electromagnetic Compatibility—Component Test Procedure—Part 42—Conducted Transient Emissions
2006-10-11
Conference paper
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