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Performance Levels and Methods of Measurement of Electromagnetic Radiation from Vehicles and Devices (30 to 1000 MHz)

1995-07-01
CURRENT
J551_199507
This SAE Standard covers the measurement of broadband electromagnetic radiation over the frequency range of 30 to 1000 MHz from a vehicle or other device powered by an internal combustion engine or electric motor. Operation of all engines (main and auxiliary) of a vehicle or device is included. All equipment normally operating when the engine is running is also included except operator-controlled equipment, which is excluded. The recommended level applies only to complete vehicles or devices in their final manufactured form. Vehicle mounted rectifiers used for battery charging in electric vehicles are included in this document when operated in their charging mode.
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FUNCTION PERFORMANCE STATUS CLASSIFICATION FOR EMC IMMUNITY TESTING

1995-07-01
HISTORICAL
J1812_199507
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a general method for defining the function performance status classification for the functions of automotive electronic devices upon application of the test conditions specified as described in appropriate EMC test standards (for example, the SAE J1113 series and the SAE J551 series). Testing of devices could be performed either on or off vehicles. Appropriate test signal and methods, region of performance, and test signal severity level would have to be specified in the individual cases.
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Electrical Interference by Conduction and Coupling—Coupling Clamp and Chattering Relay

1991-12-01
HISTORICAL
J1113/12_200010
This SAE Standard establishes a common basis for the evaluation of devices and equipment in vehicles against transient transmission by coupling via lines other than the power supply lines. The test demonstrates the immunity of the instrument, device, or equipment to coupled fast transient disturbances, such as those caused by switching of inductive loads, relay contact bouncing, etc. Two test methods are presented - Coupling Clamp and Chattering Relay.
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PERFORMANCE LEVELS AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION FROM VEHICLES AND DEVICES (30 to 1000 MHz)

1990-03-15
HISTORICAL
J551_199003
This SAE Standard covers the measurement of broadband electromagnetic radiation over the frequency range of 30 to 1000 MHz from a vehicle or other device powered by an internal combustion engine or electric motor. Operation of all engines (main and auxiliary) of a vehicle or device is included. All equipment normally operating when the engine is running is also included except operator-controlled equipment, which is excluded. The recommended level applies only to complete vehicles or devices in their final manufactured form. Vehicle mounted rectifiers used for battery charging in electric vehicles are included in this document when operated in their charging mode.
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ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE TEST FOR VEHICLES

1988-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1595_198810
This SAE Information Report defines the test methods and specifications for the electrostatic discharge sensitivity of passenger cars, multipurpose passenger vehicles, trucks and buses.
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FUNCTION PERFORMANCE STATUS CLASSIFICATION FOR EMC SUSCEPTIBILITY TESTING OF AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL DEVICES

1988-10-01
HISTORICAL
J1812_198810
The process described in this document is generally applicable to provide a means to classify the function performance status of automotive electronic devices. Testing of devices could be performed either on or off vehicles. Appropriate test pulse and methods, functional status classification, region of performance, and test pulse severity level would have to be specified in the individual cases.
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Performance Levels and Methods of Measurement of Electromagnetic Radiation From Vehicles and Devices, Narrowband, 10 Khz to 1000 Mhz

1987-10-01
CURRENT
J1816_198710
With the advent of computer based electronics being utilized in automobiles, the Electromagnetic Radiation Subcommittee has deemed it prudent that a new test method be written to provide a common test for the measurement of narrowband radiation from vehicles and devices. This SAE Standard covers methods of measuring incidental narrowband radiation from vehicles and devices. The standard also establishes performance levels intended to protect nearby communication and broadcast receivers. It is intended to serve as an alternate method of measuring electromagnetic radiation which is analogous to the FCC Part 15 methodology but adapted to measuring vehicles. The equivalent procedures for broadband emissions are set forth in SAE J551. This standard covers narrowband emissions in the frequency range of 10 kHz to 1000 MHz. An example of such radiation is the unintended emission from on-board logic and computer modules.
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ANECHOIC TEST FACILITY RADIATED SUSCEPTIBILITY 20 MHz TO 18 GHz ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD

1987-01-01
HISTORICAL
J1507_198701
This information report gives typical requirements for an anechoic chamber in which the system susceptibility of an operating motor vehicle to electromagnetic fields can be determined in the frequency range of 20 MHz to 18 GHz. Because of the large cone sizes required for 20 MHz cut-off, several anechoic facilities have been designed with lower cut-off frequencies of 200 MHz or greater. Testing below cut-off is then accomplished using customized antennas at reduced accuracy. Users should carefully review their testing requirements before undertaking the construction of a test facility the magnitude of an anechoic chamber. Other test approaches include, but are not limited to, open field testing per SAE J1338 and mode stirred reverberation chambers.
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PERFORMANCE LEVELS AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION FROM VEHICLES AND DEVICES (30 - 1000 MHz)

1985-10-01
HISTORICAL
J551_198510
This SAE Standard covers the measurement of Impulse Electric Field Strength radiated over the frequency range of 30-1000 MHz from a vehicle or other device powered by an internal combustion engine or electric motor. Operation of all engines (main and auxiliary) on a vehicle or other device is included. All equipment normally operating when the engine is running is also included, except operator-controlled equipment, which is excluded. The recommended level applies only to complete vehicles or devices in their final manufactured form. Vehicle mounted rectifiers used for battery charging in electric vehicles are included in this specification when operated in their charging mode.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY PROCEDURES FOR VEHICLE COMPONENTS (EXCEPT AIRCRAFT)

1984-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1113_198406
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes uniform laboratory measurement techniques for the determination of the susceptibility to undesired electromagnetic sources of electrical, electronic, and electromechanical ground-vehicle components. It is intended as a guide toward standard practice, but may be subject to frequent change to keep pace with experience and technical advances, and this should be kept in mind when considering its use.
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PERFORMANCE LEVELS AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION FROM VEHICLES AND DEVICES (20–1000 MHz)

1983-12-01
HISTORICAL
J551_198312
This SAE Standard covers the measurement of Impulse Electric Field Strength radiated over the frequency range of 20–1000 MHz from a vehicle or other device powered by an internal combustion engine or electric motor. Operation of all engines (main and auxiliary) on a vehicle or other device is included. All equipment normally operating when the engine is running is also included, except operator-controlled equipment, which is excluded. The recommended level applies only to complete vehicles or devices in their final manufactured form. Vehicle mounted rectifiers used for battery charging in electric vehicles are included in this specification when operated in their charging mode.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY PROCEDURES FOR VEHICLE COMPONENTS (EXCEPT AIRCRAFT)

1978-06-01
HISTORICAL
J1113A_197806
This SAE Recommended Practice establishes uniform laboratory measurement techniques for the determination of the susceptibility to undesired electromagnetic sources of electrical, electronic, and electromechanical ground-vehicle components. It is intended as a guide toward standard practice but may be subject to frequent change to keep pace with experience and technical advances, and this should be kept in mind when considering its use.
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MEASUREMENT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION FROM A MOTOR VEHICLE OR OTHER INTERNAL-COMBUSTION-POWERED DEVICE (EXCLUDING AIRCRAFT) (20-1000 MHz)

1974-02-01
HISTORICAL
J551C_197402
This standard covers the measurement of electromagnetic radiation from a motor vehicle or other internal-combustion-powered device (excluding aircraft) over a frequency range of 20-1000 MHz. In the case of motor vehicle sources, auxiliary engines mounted on the vehicle are included and short-duty cycle equipment (such as starting motors, window regulators, turn signals, flashing warning lights, etc.) are excluded.
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MEASUREMENT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION FROM MOTOR VEHICLES (20-1000 MHz)

1972-11-01
HISTORICAL
J551A_197211
This standard covers the measurement of radiation from all motor vehicle sources (including auxiliary engines) with the exception of short duty cycle equipment, such as starting motors, window regulators, turn signals, etc., over a frequency range of 20-1000 MHz.
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MEASUREMENT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION FROM MOTOR VEHICLES (20-1000 MHz)

1968-08-01
HISTORICAL
J551A_196808
This standard covers the measurement of radiation from all motor vehicle sources (including auxiliary engines) with the exception of short duty cycle equipment, such as starting motors, window regulators, turn signals, etc., over a frequency range of 20-1000 MHz.
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