European EMC Automotive Regulations
Categories: Automotive Industry
European EMC Automotive Regulations

Almost all electrical and electronic devices fitted to most road-going vehicles have to comply with the Automotive EMC Directive (currently 95/54/EC). In 2006, a new Automotive EMC Directive (2004/104/EC) will enter into force, which will change the type approval process - particularly in the case of aftermarket equipment.

Level: Introductory

Length: One day

Subjects Covered:
-The Automotive EMC environment and the way it differs from the commercial/industrial EMC environments
- History behind the current and new Automotive EMC Directives
- Type approval and marking requirements of the Automotive EMC Directive
- Technical requirements for radiated emissions, radiated immunity and transient emissions/immunity for the Directive
- The test standards - CISPR 12, CISPR 25, ISO 11451, ISO 11452 and ISO 7637
The course will explain the full details, both technical and legal, relating to the new Automotive EMC Directive so that participants will have a full understanding of how it affects them. It will also explain the technical limitations of the Directive and why manufacturers may need to exceed its requirements.

Who should attend:
- EMC test and design engineers
- Engineers working for automotive vehicle and component manufacturers
- Engineers and sales/marketing directors working for aftermarket manufacturers
 
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York210 miles Wed 06 May 09 1£395      CLICK TO ENQUIRE
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York EMC Services Limited


 
Duration1 day
 
£395
per delegate