Electromagnetic Compatibility Measurements Procedure for Vehicle Components - Part 27: Immunity to Radiated Electromagnetic Fields - Mode Stir Reverberation Method(STABILIZED Mar 2023)
J1113/27_202303
Vehicle electrical/electronic systems may be affected when immersed in an electromagnetic field generated by sources such as radio and TV broadcast stations, radar and communication sites, mobile transmitters, cellular phones, etc. The reverberation method is used to evaluate the immunity of electronic devices in the frequency range of 500 MHz to 2.0 GHz, with possible extensions to 200 MHz and 10 GHz, depending upon chamber size and construction. Optional pulse modulation testing at HIRF (High Intensity Radiated Fields) test levels, based upon currently known environmental threats, has been added to this revision of the standard. This document addresses the Mode Stir (Continuous Stirring) Reverberation testing method which has been successfully utilized as a design and production stage development tool for many years. The Mode Tuned (Stepped Tuner) Reverberation testing method is covered in the SAE J1113-28 document.
Rationale:
There is an ISO document that is currently in maintenance, ISO 11452-11, which incorporates the scope of this standard. The procedures described in the ISO document are in line with current and developing practice. SAE J1113-27 was an early introduction to this measurement technique and is being stabilized as it provides useful historical reference. The recent international standards (ISO) provides updated definitions and a more comprehensive description of the test processes.
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Related Topics:
Electromagnetic compatibility
Electronic control systems
Fiber optics
Electronic equipment
Defense industry
Wiring
Test procedures
Test equipment and instrumentation
Computer software and hardware
Also known as: SAE J 1113/27
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