ISO 11452-1:2015
Road vehicles — Component test methods for electrical disturbances from narrowband radiated electromagnetic energy — Part 1: General principles and terminology

Standard No.
ISO 11452-1:2015
Release Date
2015
Published By
International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Latest
ISO 11452-1:2015
Scope
This part of ISO 11452 specifies general conditions, defines terms, gives practical guidelines, and establishes the basic principles of the component tests used in the other parts of ISO 11452 for determining the immunity of electronic components of passenger cars and commercial vehicles to electrical disturbances from narrowband radiated electromagnetic energy, regardless of the vehicle propulsion system (e.g. spark-ignition engine, diesel engine, electric motor). The electromagnetic disturbances considered are limited to continuous narrowband electromagnetic fields. A wide frequency range (d.c. and 15 Hz to 18 GHz) is allowed for the immunity testing of the components in this and in the other parts of ISO 11452.

ISO 11452-1:2015 history

  • 2015 ISO 11452-1:2015 Road vehicles — Component test methods for electrical disturbances from narrowband radiated electromagnetic energy — Part 1: General principles and terminology
  • 2008 ISO 11452-1:2005/Amd 1:2008 Road vehicles - Component test methods for electrical disturbances from narrowband radiated electromagnetic energy - Part 1: General principles and terminology; Amendment 1
  • 2005 ISO 11452-1:2005 Road vehicles - Component test methods for electrical disturbances from narrowband radiated electromagnetic energy - Part 1: General principles and terminology
  • 2001 ISO 11452-1:2001 Road vehicles - Component test methods for electrical disturbances from narrowband radiated electromagnetic energy - Part 1: General and definitions
  • 1995 ISO 11452-1:1995 Road vehicles - Electrical disturbances by narrowband radiated electromagnetic energy - Component test methods - Part 1: General and definitions
Road vehicles — Component test methods for electrical disturbances from narrowband radiated electromagnetic energy — Part 1: General principles and terminology



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