Overview
The EMCSOSIN RV P1P2a Transient Interference Simulator is designed to simulate electrical transient disturbances in vehicle power systems in accordance with ISO 7637-2. It reproduces transient pulses generated during events such as load dump, switching, and disconnection of inductive loads.
The system enables accurate evaluation of electronic components and systems (DUTs) under realistic automotive conditions. With integrated P1 and P2a waveform generation, it supports reliable EMC testing for automotive electronics, ensuring durability and compliance with industry standards.
The EMC Shop customers use the RV P1P2a to simulate automotive electrical transients when testing electronic components and systems for immunity to power line disturbances. In a typical setup, the device under test (DUT), such as an ECU or automotive module, is connected to the simulator’s output terminals.
Engineers configure the required pulse waveform (P1 or P2a) based on the test standard, typically ISO 7637-2, and adjust parameters such as pulse duration, rise time, and repetition rate. The simulator then injects controlled transient pulses into the DUT’s power lines to replicate real-world events like supply interruptions or switching of inductive loads.
During testing, users monitor the DUT’s performance to identify malfunctions, resets, or degradation caused by transient interference. This allows engineers to validate product reliability, improve circuit protection design, and ensure compliance with automotive EMC requirements before deployment.
Accessory Kit:
- Power cord
- Ground Cable
- 2 Fuse
- Set of test cables x2
- Manual
- Cal Cert