The Search for a Truly International Radio Frequency Interference Standard 800015
SAE J551a (radio interference from ignition systems) was the first Standard revised specifically for compatibility with international requirements. Subsequent revisions (presently 551g) have made it significantly more stringent than the standard used overseas.
U.S. automotive manufacturers have voluntarily designed vehicles to conform since 1962, without the necessity of Federal regulation.
Liaison with Canada resulted in the use of the SAE Standard when RFI regulations were promulgated.
Twenty years international negotiations have resulted in a common concept for North American and world requirements. The RFI Subcommittee will continue harmonization toward the objective of achieving a worldwide standard.
Citation: Bauer, F., P.E., ., and Doty, A., "The Search for a Truly International Radio Frequency Interference Standard," SAE Technical Paper 800015, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/800015. Download Citation
Author(s):
F. Bauer, P.E., A. C. Doty
Affiliated:
Ford Motor Company
Pages: 15
Event:
1980 Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Radio frequency
Ignition systems
Regulations
Radio equipment
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