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SAE J1113-21 2013 Edition, May 1, 2013 Electronmagnetic Compatibility Measurement Procedure for Vehicle Components - Part 21: Immunity to Electromagnetic Fields, 30 MHz to 18 GHz, Absorber-Lined Chamber
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Description / Abstract: This part of SAE J1113 specifies test methods and procedures for testing electromagnetic immunity (of vehicle radiation sources) of electronic components for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. To perform this test method, the electronic module along with the wiring harness (prototype or standard test harness) and peripheral devices will be subjected to the electromagnetic disturbance generated inside an absorber-lined chamber. The electromagnetic disturbances considered in this part of SAE J1113 are limited to continuous narrowband electromagnetic fields.

Immunity measurements of complete vehicles are generally only performed at the vehicle manufacturer. The reasons, for example, are high costs of a large absorber-lined chamber, preserving the secrecy of prototypes, or the large number of different vehicle models. Therefore, for research, development and quality control, a laboratory measuring method shall be applied by the manufacturers.

Part 1 of SAE J1113 specifies the general, definitions, practical use, and basic principles of the test procedure

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The JAN 1988 version of this standard has been revised to incorporate the latest changes in the International Standards ISO 11452-2. A New section has also been added to incorporate the test procedures for performing the test on a non-metallic bench top (including a new requirement for field uniformity).