The majority of manufacturers and research establishments are working on alternatives to whole vehicle tests, mostly based either on TEM cells or bulk current injection. When attempting to correlate the results from these component tests with those from a whole vehicle test, it is tempting to attribute any poor correlation to the inaccuracy of the component test method. However, having discussed the problems in accurately defining the results from a whole vehicle test, one can see that these must be considered very carefully before making comparisons. In many cases, the 'errors' may be due to the whole vehicle test, and not the component test.


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    Title :

    Test methods for whole vehicle radiated susceptibility


    Additional title:

    Pruefverfahren fuer die vom ganzen Fahrzeug ausgestrahlte Suszeptibilitaet


    Contributors:
    Price, K. (author)


    Publication date :

    1988


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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