[Data] EMC Testing for In-Vehicle Equipment - Basic Standards Required by Various Automobile Manufacturers
We offer EMC testing for automotive electrical and electronic devices! Basic standards required by various automobile manufacturers are listed.
This document introduces the basic standards required by various automobile manufacturers regarding EMC testing for automotive equipment. It includes basic reference standards such as radiated emission measurements based on CISPR25, as well as TEM cell tests, GTEM cell tests, and BCI tests. UL Japan offers EMC testing for automotive electrical and electronic devices based on many years of experience and a wealth of achievements. [Contents (excerpt)] ■ Emission measurements ■ Radiated immunity tests ■ TEM cell tests ■ GTEM cell tests ■ BCI tests *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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