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SAE J1113/25_199609

Superseded

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ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE FOR VEHICLE COMPONENTS—IMMUNITY TO RADIATED ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS, 10 kHz TO 500 MHz—TRI-PLATE LINE METHOD

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

01-02-1999

Superseded by

SAE J1113/25_199902

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-09-1996

€97.99
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DocumentType
Standard
Pages
11
PublisherName
SAE International
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

This procedure covers the recommended testing techniques for the determination of electric field immunity of an automotive electronic device. This technique uses a Tri-Plate Line (TPL) from 10 kHz to 500 MHz and is limited to components which have a maximum height of equal to or less than 1/3 the height between the driven element and the outer, grounded plates.A Tri-Plate Line is a variation of a TEM cell design which is constructed without sides to the cell. The TPL sets up a region of uniform electric and magnetic fields between the center septum and the top and bottom grounded plates.One advantage to the use of the TPL as opposed to a TEM cell is that the construction permits large devices to be placed within the cell with their associated cables attached without special feed through ports or adapters as required for a TEM cell. The lack of sides which would be found in a TEM cell permits easy routing of the cables to and from the Equipment under test (EUT).The TPL does not have a serious problem with fields reflected from the side walls as does the TEM cell due to the lack of side walls. This permits its use to frequencies above twice the normal useful frequency for a TEM cell of the same physical size.However, the lack of side walls also means that the TPL must be used within a shielded room to prevent radiation from the TPL from interfering with nearby electronic devices. The possibility of room resonances and reflected waves distorting the measurements must not be ignored. This is discussed in greater detail in the body of this document.

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