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Electromagnetic Compatibility Measurement Procedure for Vehicle Components - Immunity to Radiated Electromagnetic Fields, 10 Khz to 200 Mhz, Strip Line Method

2002-10-31
J1113/23_200210
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the recommended testing techniques for the determination of electric field immunity of an automotive electronic device. This technique uses a strip line{sup}1 from 10 kHz to 200 MHz and is limited to exposing the harnesses (and/or devices) which have a maximum height of equal to or less than 1/3 the strip line height. When J1113-23 was released in 1995, a note was included in the scope regarding the expected life of the document which stated: "This method is being replaced by the Tri-plate Line (SAE J1113-25) which is considered to be a superior method. It will be retained for historical purposes for a period of five years where upon it will be considered to be withdrawn." The committee decided in August 2001 to ballot this document for cancellation.
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ELECTROMAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY PROCEDURES FOR VEHICLE COMPONENTS (EXCEPT AIRCRAFT)

1984-06-01
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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ELECTROMAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY PROCEDURES FOR VEHICLE COMPONENTS (EXCEPT AIRCRAFT)

1978-06-01
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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Anechoic Test Facility Radiated Susceptibility 20 MHz to 18 GHz Electromagnetic Field

1995-07-01
J1507_199507
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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ANECHOIC TEST FACILITY RADIATED SUSCEPTIBILITY 20 MHz TO 18 GHz ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD

1987-01-01
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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Electrostatic Discharge Test for Vehicles

1995-07-01
J1595_199507
This SAE Information Report defines the test methods and specifications for electrostatic discharge sensitivity of passenger cars, multipurpose passenger vehicles, trucks and buses.
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ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE TEST FOR VEHICLES

1988-10-01
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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Vehicle Electromagnetic Radiated Susceptibility Testing Using a LargeTEM Cell

1995-07-01
J1407_199507
This information report gives the procedures for use and operation of a large transverse electromagnetic (TEM) mode cell for the determination of electromagnetic (EM) radiated susceptibility of equipment, subystems and systems (whose dimensions are less than 3 m x 6 m x 18 m) in the frequency range 10 kHz - 20 MHz. Several large TEM cells have been designed and constructed by various organizations for EMP and high power CW testing. Two cell designs and associated instrumentation are included for example purposes in this report. Other cell configurations have also been constructed. Users should consult the literature before undertaking a project of this magnitude for other cell and instrumentation designs.
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PERFORMANCE LEVELS AND METHODS OF MEASUREMENT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION FROM VEHICLES AND DEVICES (30 to 1000 MHz)

1990-03-15
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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Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Components and Modules for the Protection of Receivers Used On Board Vehicles

2006-09-29
J1113/41_200609
This SAE Standard contains limits1 and procedures for the measurement of radio disturbances in the frequency range of 150 kHz to 1000 MHz. The standard applies to any electronic/electrical component intended for use in vehicles and large devices. Refer to International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Publications for details of frequency allocations. The limits are intended to provide protection for receivers installed in a vehicle from disturbances produced by components/modules in the same vehicle.2 The receiver types to be protected are: sound and television receivers3, land mobile radio, radio telephone, amateur and citizens' radio. For the purpose of this document, a vehicle is a machine which is self-propelled. Vehicles include (but are not limited to) passenger cars, trucks, agricultural tractors, and snowmobiles. The limits in this document are recommended and subject to modification as agreed between the vehicle manufacturer and the component supplier.
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Vehicle Electromagnetic Immunity—Bulk Current Injection

2003-06-16
J551/13_200306
This part of SAE J551 specifies Bulk Current Injection (BCI) test methods and procedures for testing the electromagnetic immunity of electronic components for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. The electromagnetic disturbance, considered in this part of SAE J551, will be limited to continuous narrow band electromagnetic fields.
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Vehicle Electromagnetic Immunity--On-Board Transmitter Simulation

2009-08-03
J551/12_200908
This part of SAE J551 specifies on-board transmitter simulation test methods and procedures for testing passenger cars and commercial vehicles. The electromagnetic disturbances considered in this part of SAE J551 are limited to continuous narrow band electromagnetic fields. SAE J551/1 specifies general, definitions, practical use, and basic principles of the test procedure.
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VEHICLE ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY—BULK CURRENT INJECTION

1994-03-21
J551/13_199403
This part of SAE J551 specifies Bulk Current Injection (BCI) test methods and procedures for testing the electromagnetic immunity of electronic components for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. The electromagnetic disturbance, considered in this part of SAE J551, will be limited to continuous narrow band electromagnetic fields.
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VEHICLE ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY—ON-BOARD TRANSMITTER SIMULATION

1994-03-01
J551/12_199403
This part of SAE J551 specifies on-board transmitter simulation test methods and procedures for testing passenger cars and commercial vehicles. The electromagnetic disturbances considered in this part of SAE J551 are limited to continuous narrow band electromagnetic fields. SAE J551/1 specifies general, definitions, practical use, and basic principles of the test procedure.
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VEHICLE ELECTROMAGNETIC IMMUNITY—ON-BOARD TRANSMITTER SIMULATION

1996-09-01
J551/12_199609
This part of SAE J551 specifies on-board transmitter simulation test methods and procedures for testing passenger cars and commercial vehicles. The electromagnetic disturbances considered in this part of SAE J551 are limited to continuous narrow band electromagnetic fields.
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