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SGS Live: Navigating the Complexities of Auto-EMC Testing

In our latest SGS Live event, our experts discuss Auto-EMC testing: its importance, the challenges associated with it and the need for component manufacturers and OEMs to adopt a comprehensive approach.

Every electronic device has the ability to generate radio signals. If these signals are left unchecked and unregulated, they can interfere with the operations of other electronic devices. When it comes to autonomous or connected vehicles, electromagnetic interference can be especially dangerous. These vehicles rely on AI and sensors to operate safely, and interference can disrupt vital systems.

Electromagnetic compatibility testing (EMC) protects against electromagnetic interference and is crucial for safety. Because of this, vehicle original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) must ensure compliance with EMC requirements as part of their quality control processes.

In this SGS Live event, our experts Jeevan Hebbalu (Head – EMI/EMC, Connectivity & Products for SGS in India) and Josef Bauer (EMC Laboratory Manager for SGS in Germany) delve into the intricacies of Auto-EMC testing. They explain why it is so important, look at the challenges surrounding EMC when developing electric vehicles and discuss why both component manufacturers and OEMs need to adopt a comprehensive approach to EMC testing when navigating the evolving electric vehicle (EV) market.

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SGS Live presents: Navigating the complexities of Auto EMC testing

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