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SAE International - J1113/22_200311

Electromagnetic Compatibility Measurement Procedure for Vehicle Components—Part 22—Immunity to Radiated Magnetic Fields

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Organization: SAE International
Publication Date: 21 November 2003
Status: active
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This SAE Standard specifies the test methods and procedures for vehicle components to determine the components immunity to radiated magnetic fields.

Document History

August 11, 2010
Electromagnetic Compatibility Measurement Procedure for Vehicle Components—Part 22—Immunity to Radiated Magnetic Fields
This SAE Standard specifies the test methods and procedures for vehicle components to determine the components immunity to radiated magnetic fields.
J1113/22_200311
November 21, 2003
Electromagnetic Compatibility Measurement Procedure for Vehicle Components—Part 22—Immunity to Radiated Magnetic Fields
This SAE Standard specifies the test methods and procedures for vehicle components to determine the components immunity to radiated magnetic fields.
June 1, 1996
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE FOR VEHICLE COMPONENTS—PART 22—IMMUNITY TO RADIATED MAGNETIC FIELDS FROM POWER LINES
This SAE Standard covers the recommended testing technique for determining the immunity of automotive electronic devices to magnetic fields generated by power transmission lines and generating...
February 1, 1995
ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE FOR VEHICLE COMPONENTS—PART 22—IMMUNITY TO RADIATED MAGNETIC FIELDS FROM POWER LINES
This SAE Recommended Practice covers the recommended testing technique for determining the immunity of automotive electronic devices to magnetic fields generated by power transmission lines and...

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