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Automotive electric / electronic systems are endlessly growing in complexity with a permanent constraint of a constant or reduced time-to-market. Therefore, there is a strong need to improve constantly the efficiency of the EMC related tasks throughout the entire development process, starting from the design phase until the full-vehicle validation phase. This workshop intends to present an overview of the most recent industrial and academic advances in the field of automotive EMC design, modeling and simulation as well as in the field of automotive standards, testing and measurements. The presentations in this workshop will cover EMC issues at system, sub-system, equipment, and component levels. In particular, topics addressed by the speakers will include hybrid power-train systems EMC analysis, antenna implementation, equipment design, advanced testing techniques, printed-circuit-board optimization, and electric/electronic component characterization.
Presentations
4:20pm - 4:50pm
Demystifying ECE Regulation 10: Technical requirements and R10.07 updates
Ayhan Gunsaya
Ford Motor Company, UK
Understanding and complying with ECE Regulation 10 is fundamental for achieving electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) type approval for vehicles and components. This presentation offers a comprehensive look at the technical requirements defined within ECE R10, from fundamental emission and immunity tests to approval processes and conformity of production. The session will focus on the significant updates to technical requirements introduced in the latest version, ECE R10.07. Presented by an expert directly involved in the development of R10, this talk will demystify R10.07, providing essential insights into its technical requirements and practical impact. Don't miss this opportunity to get a clear, insider's perspective on the latest standard shaping automotive EMC compliance.
4:50pm - 5:20pm
Review of Automotive EMC Standardisation With Focus on EV
Martin Wiles1, Mark Emery2
1MVG, UK; 2HORIBA MIRA, UK
This presentation on Automotive EMC standardisation will provide updates and discuss the current activities and future challenges of the 3 main regulating organisations CISPR, ISO/SAE and UNECE.
5:20pm - 5:50pm
Early stage design of automotive EMC filter considering core power loss
Umberto Paoletti
Hitachi, Japan
In this work it will be shown how to use frequency domain simulations to support the design of an EMC filter for automotive inverters considering also the maximum temperature of the magnetic core at an early design phase. We will discuss how the filter topology is affected by the stringent constraints imposed on the magnetic core by the high background temperature. Furthermore, a simple simulation model for the magnetic core will be shown to help selecting the core from maker's specifications considering also the power loss.