The EMC Shop stocks equipment to accomplish ISO 7637-4 testing on high voltage power lines on EV and automotive electronics.
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The EMC Shop stocks equipment to accomplish ISO 7637-4 testing on high voltage power lines on EV and automotive electronics.
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ISO 7637-4 specifies test methods and procedures to ensure the compatibility to conducted electrical transients along shielded high voltage supply lines of equipment installed on passenger cars and commercial vehicles fitted with electrical systems with voltages higher than 60 V d.c. and lower than 1 500 V d.c. and a power supply isolated from the vehicle body. It describes bench tests for both, injection and measurement of transients. It is applicable to all types of electrical independent driven, road vehicles (e.g. battery electrical vehicle (BEV) or hybrid electrical vehicle (HEV), plugin hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV)).
ISO 7637-4 outlines various test methods and severity levels to simulate transient disturbances commonly encountered in electric vehicles. The standard covers disturbances such as fast transients, slow transients, and ripple voltages. Here are some key testing procedures involved in ISO 7637-4 electric vehicle EMC testing:
There are two types of disturbances:
— Pulsed sinusoidal disturbances (Waveform A);
— Low frequency sinusoidal disturbances (Waveform B).
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