Automotive Test Systems
Equipment for the automotive industry, whether being sold directly to a Vehicle Manufacturer (VM) or as aftermarket equipment, must comply with automotive EMC requirements. The basic requirements are specified in UNECE Regulation 10, although many VMs have their own standards.
This page provides details of test systems available for testing automotive products against the UNECE Reg 10 test methods. Most VM standards refer back to these tests, but please contact us if your required test method is not listed.
The links above each table take you to the System Product Page, where further information on the equipment provided with the system can be found. When ordering the system, please quote the option number.
Item 951 - Conducted Emissions System
| Option No. | Test Method | Applications |
|---|---|---|
| #4 | CISPR 25 | Voltage Method |
| #5 | CISPR 25 | Current Probe Method |
Item 952 - Radiated Emissions System
| Option No. | Test Method | Application |
|---|---|---|
| #2 | CISPR 12 | |
| #3 | CISPR 25 |
Item 955 - Conducted Immunity System (Bespoke)
| Option No. | Test Method | Application |
|---|---|---|
| #4 | ISO 11452-4 | BCI Test Method - Substitution |
| #5 | ISO 11452-4 | BCI Test Method - Closed Loop |
Item 957 - Radiated Immunity System (G-TEM)
| Option No. | Test Method | Application |
|---|---|---|
| #2 | ISO 11452 |
Item 961 - Transient Immunity System
| Option No. | Test Method | Application |
|---|---|---|
| #9 | ISO 7637-2 | |
| #10 | ISO 16750 |
Need Help Selecting the Right Automotive Test System?
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Most vehicle manufacturer standards refer back to these test methods. If your required test method is not listed, please contact us and we will advise on the most suitable system.