This joint engineering standard defines the elctromagnetic compatibility requirements for components and subassemblies that contain electrical or electronic components for DaimlerChrysler vehicles and applies to all electrical and electronic components that reference this standard. The purpose of this joint engineering standard is to ensure electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) within the vehicle and between the vehicle and its electromagnetic environment. To support this, bench tests of the immunity requirements are defined in this standard. Deviations from the requirements contained in this standard are only allowed if agreed explicitly between the supplier and the appropriate vehicle line within DaimlerChrysler and documented in the applicable product specification(s).
The purpose of component testing is the pre-qualification of components from the supplier at a time when representative vehicles are not yet available. In addition to meeting the requirements for a module or component as specified in this standard, the module or component must comply with DaimlerChrysler Standard DC-10613. Vehicle testing is authoritative for EMC approval. The supplier shall comply with this standard and ensure that the current edition is used.
Products Used in Testing:
Haefely
Haefely ONYX 16 | 16 kV
The Haefely ONYX 16 kV Electrostatic Discharge ESD Simulator is a sophisticated electrostatic discharge gun featuring a separate base control unit that can be battery or mains operated. The Haefely ONYX 16 kV ESD gun's...
Teseq
Teseq PA 5840 Automotive Power Amplifier/Battery Simulator
The Teseq PA 5840 Automotive Power Amplifier/Battery Simulator is designed to replace the vehicle battery in the test environment. The Teseq PA 5840 has unique features that fit a wide variety of EMC testing needs. The Teseq PA...