EMC (was RE: [aprssig] APRS in a Car)
kc9umr at freqradio.com kc9umr at freqradio.comTue Jan 31 14:55:57 UTC 2006
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Radiated Susceptibility for MIL-STD-461E is generally tested to 200 V/m. > All cars (and just about all electrical/electronic products) now have to > pass stringent EMC tests before being allowed to market. The Civy > levels for transport systems (cars and the like) is I think some 50V/m, > HF to VHF. Military tests are even higher... MUCH higher! > > For domestic stuff, 3V/m, Industrial, 10V/m. Not that it helps much in > truth.... > > Emissions are usually a problem these days for the likes of us. The > limits are to protect broadcast services, where signal levels are > usually in the range of several mV's, not the single figure uV's that we > often look for. > > Many common rail diesel engines now emit more QRM than the spark > ignition system petrol(gas) engines they replace. (The inverters that > generate the high voltage for the injector solenoids are often a source > I believe) But, that level is still below the EN limits, even though > for us it's the equivalent of an S9+ signal, and usually broad band in > nature, so almost impossible to blank out. Don't go messing with the > injectors, you'll mess up the engine's fuelling map if you add diodes > for example, and also run the serious risk of engine damage. > > Susceptibility, is not usually a problem, you'd have to run silly power > levels (kW's) and have a very badly installed radio/antenna to cause any > real problems for the vehicle, but, you should still take care, and only > run the minimum power needed to keep the QSO/link running. > > Many of the automotive test houses (EMC facilities) have CB, HAM and > Military radios and antenna's available to them, just to make sure. But > those particular tests are not a requirement for the standards, just > that some manufacturers like to have them done. > > If your car/truck/van/bike(?) starts to misbehave (misfire, odd > lights/warning, wipers starting/stopping etc) when you TX, stop TX'ing, > or at least reduce the RF levels, till you find out what and why. > > Any accident so caused, and investigated etc, you could find yourself > with no insurance as a result, and maybe even no drivers licence after > the court case! > > Take care, great care!.. > > Dave G0WBX. > > (Take a look at our company web site, I may know more about this than I > care to admit! www.emv.co.uk) > > > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Dale Blanchard [mailto:wa7ixk at earthlink.net] >> Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 1:26 AM >> To: AA3JY at Winlink.org; TAPR APRS Mailing List >> Subject: Re: [aprssig] APRS in a Car >> >> AA3JY at Winlink.org wrote: >> > Dave wrote: >> > >> > A lot of modern cars do not have "Always on" power ports >> any more. It >> > seems to depend on the philosophy of the individual maker. >> The Honda >> > Accord I have now does not. Other cars I've had in the >> last 5 years >> > have.. >> > ===============> > You think that is bad... >> > BMW's single-wire, CAN-bus electrical system, which greatly >> reduces the number of wires used in the main harness and >> dramatically reduces weight and complexity. Part of the >> CAN-bus is a new fully electronic instrument cluster >> featuring Info-Flatscreen for additional system information >> available at a glance. >> > >> > One would wonder if RF will have any affect on this new system... >> > >> > Regards, >> > >> > Clay AA3JY >> > (via WL2K) >> >__________________________ >> I have heard that BMW has tested some cars in a high RF >> facility similar to what the military does. >> I have great faith in the CAN systen. But can not afford one. >> It has been used for over 10 years now. Some one should have >> heard some rumers by now. >> It is not a new system. >> >> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > aprssig mailing list > aprssig at lists.tapr.org > https://lists.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig >
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