Designing wireless products for normal commercial environments is well understood by most designers. However, because vehicle regulations are different from the normal Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or European Commission (EC) marking requirements, manufacturers often struggle to find, test, and certify to ensure they meet all the applicable requirements, given that most EMC requirements relate to performance, whereas automotive EMC is all about maintaining the safety of the vehicle. Manufacturers often get confused why, for example, radiated susceptibility levels for a Wi-Fi router are 3V/m unless it is used in a vehicle, in which instance it is more like 30V/m.
This 30-minute Webinar will shine light on the industry and legislative requirements to ensure that manufacturers can create compliance strategies that are right for their products such as such as sensors, ECUs, receivers, and broadcast reception equipment. An audience Q&A session will follow the technical presentation.
Speaker:
Steve Hayes, Technical Director – Connected Technologies, Element
Steve Hayes is a leading expert in regulatory approval for worldwide market access of connected devices including medical, automotive, consumer, and IoT products. As a European, Steve is very active in the CE and UKCA marking requirements for Europe as well as the regulatory, industry, and carrier approvals for North America. In addition to having a detailed understanding the various regulatory systems around the globe, he is sits on various standards committees in IEC/CISPR and ETSI, which also influence ANSI work in the US. Steve recently was recognized with the IEC 1906 award for his contributions to CISPR standards and is the primary and contributing author on a number of Technical Guidance Notes relating to radio equipment used in vehicles.
Moderator:
Amanda Hosey, Editor, SAE Media Group
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