What Is EMC Requirement Required for In Vehicle and Electronic Equipment?

Emissions control and fuel economy regulations have begun in the United States and Europe, and the motorization of cars continues to accelerate. When “motorized” or “connected” has progressed, and it has become called a running computer, the electromagnetic noise emitted when the car parts Parts operate will cause a serious accident if the car parts parts cause electromagnetic interference. Therefore, the importance of EMC (electromagnetic compatibility test) for car parts has increased.

With the rise of such importance, regulation and standards of EMC are enacted at present, and it is required to clear the standard of regulation and standards for the vehicle and electronic equipment of the subject.

This white paper summarizes the EMC standards, including the EMC test for on-board equipment, the international standards, regulations and standards in various countries and regions, and the EMC trends. The purpose of this research is to deepen the understanding of EMC.

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