ISO 10605 is the internationally recognized normative reference standard for ESD immunity testing on all vehicles.
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ISO 10605 is the internationally recognized normative reference standard for ESD immunity testing on all vehicles.
This International Standard specifies the electrostatic discharge (ESD) test methods necessary to evaluate electronic modules intended for vehicle use. It applies to discharges in the following cases:
ESD applied to the device under test (DUT) can directly influence the DUT. ESD applied to neighbouring parts can couple into supply and signal lines of the DUT in the vehicle and/or directly into the DUT.
This International Standard describes test procedures for evaluating both electronic modules on the bench and complete vehicles. This International Standard applies to all types of road vehicles regardless of the propulsion system (e.g. spark-ignition engine, diesel engine, electric motor). This International Standard is based in part on IEC 61000-4-2 and describes vehicle-specific requirements.
All tests are to be performed in positive and negative polarities.
Direct Contact Discharge | |||
Level | Category 1 | Category 2 | Category 3 |
1 | 2kV | 2kV | 5kV |
2 | 4kV | 4kV | 6kV |
3 | 6kV | 8kV | 8kV |
4 | 8kV | 8kV | 15kV |
Indirect Contact Discharge | |||
Level | Category 1 | Category 2 | Category 3 |
1 | 2kV | 2kV | 4kV |
2 | 4kV | 4kV | 8kV |
3 | 6kV | 8kV | 15kV |
4 | 8kV | 15kV | 20kV |
Direct Air Discharge | |||
Level | Category 1 | Category 2 | Category 3 |
1 | 2kV | 4kV | 6kV |
2 | 4kV | 6kV | 8kV |
3 | 8kV | 8kV | 15kV |
4 | 15kV | 15kV | 25kV |
The ISO 10605 standard is moving towards the global IEC 61000-4-2 ESD immunity standard for most electronics. Specifically when it comes to the component level testing (power on). Indirect discharge tests now require 10, instead of 50 strikes, at 1 second, instead 50 ms, intervals. Unfortunately your test time has doubled and you are most likely still paying the newbie to sit around and discharge all day.
Good news, Appendix G provides guidance on setting up automated ESD testing. Probably not going to be slurped up by Detroit or our new neighborinos (Bosch), but Elon might! Overseas assembly plants are likely going to want to have a look. We can help, but right now, we have only programmed the robotic arm to zap the RF techs.
The standard has expanded, more information overall, to help those newbies get up and running, and alternative test techniques. Which should be demonstrating to the user the test procedure isn't law, but a guide and a permission slip to think outside the box, and test your DUT the best appropriate way.
Also See - EMC Testing on EV - Electric Vehicles, Batteries, and Charging Stations
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