Standards in Automotive

If you are a testing laboratory or an industrial enterprise willing to cater for the testing needs of the Automotive industry, you can rely on the standards we are describing in the article below.

1) ISO 16750-1:2023 - Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment

This document applies to electric and electronic systems and components for vehicles including electric propulsion systems and components with maximum working voltages according to voltage class B. It describes the potential environmental stresses and specifies tests and requirements for the specific mounting location on/in the vehicle.

2) ISO 10326-1:2016 - Laboratory method for evaluating vehicle seat vibration

This standard specifies basic requirements for the laboratory testing of vibration transmission through a vehicle seat to the occupant. These methods for measurement and analysis make it possible to compare test results from different laboratories for equivalent seats.

3) SAE J1211 - Handbook for Robustness Validation of Automotive Electrical/Electronic Modules

This document addresses robustness of electrical/electronic modules for use in automotive applications. It deals with electrical/electronic modules (EEMs), but can easily be adapted for use on mechatronics, sensors, actuators and switches.

4) MIL-STD-810-H - Environmental Engineering Considerations and Laboratory Tests

MIL-STD-810 is a public military test standard that is designed to assist in the environmental engineering considerations for product design and testing.

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