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CISPR 25 Ed. 2.0 b:2002

Radio disturbance characteristics for the protection of receivers used on board vehicles, boats, and on devices - Limits and methods of measurement

This standard is designed to protect receivers from disturbances produced by conducted and radiated emissions arising in a vehicle. Test procedures and limits given are intended to provide provisional control of vehicle-radiated emissions, as well as component/module conducted/radiated emissions of long and short duration. The standard: - establishes a test method for measuring the electromagnetic emissions from the electrical system of a vehicle; - sets limits for the electromagnetic emissions from the electrical system of a vehicle; - establishes test methods for testing on-board components and modules independent from the vehicle; - sets limits for electromagnetic emissions from components to prevent objectionable disturbance to on-board receivers; - classifies automotive components by disturbance duration to establish a range of limits.


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