Specifications

EMC-CS-2009.1
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ISO 7637-2-2004 Road vehicles, Electrical disturbance by conduction and coupling Part 2 - Vehicles with nominal 12 V or
24 V supply voltage - Electrical transient transmission by capacitive and inductive coupling via supply lines
ISO 11452-1- 2005 Road vehicles – Component test methods for electrical disturbances from narrowband radiated
electromagnetic energy – Part 1: General and definitions
ISO 11452-2-2004 Road vehicles, Electrical disturbances by narrowband radiated electromagnetic energy - Component test
methods Part 2 - Absorber-lined shielded enclosure
ISO 11452-4-2005 Road vehicles – Component test methods for electrical disturbances from narrowband radiated
electromagnetic energy – Part 4: Bulk current injection (BCI)
2.2 Military Standards
MIL-STD-461E United States Department of Defense Interface Standard, Requirements for the Control of Electromagnetic
Interference Characteristics of Subsystems and Equipment
2.3 Other Documents
ES3U5T-1B257-AA EMC Design Guide for Printed Circuit Boards. Available at http://www.fordemc.com/
ES1W7T-F407K00-AA E/E Functional Importance Classifications (contact Ford D&R activity for details)
EMC-P-2009 EMC Processes
3.0 Abbreviations, Acronyms, Definitions, & Symbols
Acceptance Criteria. Defines the limits of variance in function performance of the device during exposure to an
electromagnetic disturbance.
Active Electronic Module. Electronic modules that function via use of digital or analog circuitry including microprocessors,
operational amplifiers, and memory devices.
AEMCLRP. Automotive EMC Laboratory Recognition Program.
ALSE. Absorber-lined shielded enclosure. Also used in this document together with ISO or SAE to designate the test itself
with reference to the method described in ISO 11452-1 or SAE J1113-21.
Annex. Supplementary material attached to the end of a specification, often used to supply additional information that may
be normative or informative in nature.
Artificial Network (AN). A device used to present a known impedance to the powerline of the DUT.
Average Detection (AVG). A detection method that produces an output voltage of which is the average value of the
envelope of an applied signal. The average value must be taken over a specified time interval.
BCI. Bulk Current Injection. Method for coupling common mode RF current into a harness
Carry Over. References a production level component designed to a current or previous EMC specification
CBCI. Common Mode BCI.
CE. Conducted Emissions
CI. Conducted Immunity
CISPR. An acronyme for “Comité International Spécial des Perturbations Radioeléctriques” (Special International
Committee on Radio Interference).
CLD. Centralized Load Dump
Component. Reference for active electronic modules, electric motors, passive and inductive devices
Control Circuits. I/O circuits that are connected to the vehicle battery via switches, relays or resistive/inductive loads,
where that load is fed by a direct or switched battery connection.
Component, subsystem Engineering Specification. Engineering specification for the component or subsystem
documenting all performance requirements (mechanical, thermal, EMC, etc)
D&R. Design and Release
dBpT. dB picotesla (160 dBpT = 1Gauss )