SAE J1113-27-2005 Electromagnetic Compatibility Measurements Procedure for Vehicle Components - Part 27 - Immunity to Radiated Electromagnetic Fields@ Recommended Practice
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. 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 (Continous 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. This document provides the component design and test engineers with a test procedure and the performance requirements necessary to quickly evaluate the immunity of electronic devices to radiated electromagnetic fields early in the design stage as well as pilot and production stages. This method is an alternative to testing in an absorber lined chamber. Ensuring electromagnetic compatibility early in the development stage will minimize costly changes later in the program and will prevent excessive component level hardening during full-vehicle level testing. The reverberation test method performs a dual function: The primary function of the method is to provide a bench test procedure correlative to vehicle-level radiated immunity testing in the anechoic chamber and at mobile transmitter sites. The method can quickly evaluate the relative performance of different designs of the same device. Rationale and Application 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. 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 to 10 GHz@ depending upon chamber size and construction. Pulse modulation testing at HIRF (High Intensity Radiated Fields) test levels has been aded to this revision of the standard. This document addresses the Mode Stir (Continous Stirring) Reverberation testing method which has been successfully utilized as a design and production stage development tool for many years. The Mode Tuned (Step Dwell) Reverberation testing method is covered in the SAE J1113-28 document This document provides the component design and test engineers with an test procedure and the performance requirements necessary to quickly evaluate the immunity of electronic devices to radiated electromagnetic fields early in the design stage as well as pilot and production stages. This method is an alternative to testing in an absorber lined chamber. Ensuring electromagnetic compatibility early in the development stage will minimize costly changes later in the program and will prevent excessive component level hardening during full-vehicle level testing. The primary function of the method is to provide a bench test procedure correlatable to vehicle-level radiated immunity testing in the anechoic chamber and at mobile transmitter sites. The method can be used to quickly evaluate the relative performance of different designs of the same device.
SAE J1113-27-2005 history
0000 SAE J1113-27-201710
2017SAE J1113-27-2017 Electromagnetic Susceptibility Test Procedures for Vehicle Components (Except Aircraft)
2012SAE J1113-27-2012 Electromagnetic Compatibility Measurements Procedure for Vehicle Components - Part 27 - Immunity to Radiated Electromagnetic Fields - Mode Stir Reverberation Method
2005SAE J1113-27-2005 Electromagnetic Compatibility Measurements Procedure for Vehicle Components - Part 27 - Immunity to Radiated Electromagnetic Fields@ Recommended Practice
1995SAE J1113-27-1995 Electromagnetic Compatibility Measurements Procedure for Vehicle Components - Part 27 - Immunity to Radiated Electromagnetic Fields@ Recommended Practice