Electromagnetic Compatibility Measurement Procedure for Vehicle Components - Immunity to AC Power Line Electric Fields
J1113/26_202112
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the recommended testing techniques for the determination of electric field immunity of an automotive electronic device when the device and its wiring harness is exposed to a power line electric field. This technique uses a parallel plate field generator and a high voltage, low current voltage source to produce the field.
Rationale:
Off-road vehicles often negotiate areas crossed by high voltage (up to 1000000 V) power transmission lines. During operation, the vehicle electronics will be exposed to intense AC electric fields. The field intensity from power lines is expected to be higher for these “off-road” vehicles than “on-road” vehicles because of their close proximity to these power lines.
There is no known comparable SAE or ISO test method.
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Related Topics:
Off-highway vehicles and equipment
Construction vehicles and equipment
High voltage systems
Joining
Electromagnetic compatibility
Electronic equipment
Wiring
Insulation
Test procedures
Also known as: SAE J 1113/26
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