ISO 11451-2-2015 PDF
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St ISO 11451-2-2015
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Ст ISO 11451-2-2015
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Full title and description
Road vehicles — Vehicle test methods for electrical disturbances from narrowband radiated electromagnetic energy — Part 2: Off-vehicle radiation sources. This part specifies a vehicle-level test method for evaluating immunity to narrowband radiated electromagnetic fields produced by off-vehicle radiation sources; it is intended for passenger cars and commercial vehicles and can be applied to other vehicle types.
Abstract
ISO 11451-2:2015 defines procedures, test geometry and measurement practices for exposing complete vehicles to narrowband radiated electromagnetic fields generated by external (off-vehicle) sources in order to assess the immunity of on-board electrical/electronic systems. The procedure sets out test conditions, antenna placement and reference points, severity levels and performance assessment criteria for reproducible vehicle-level EMC testing.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn (superseded by a new edition published in 2025).
- Publication date: 2 June 2015.
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).
- ICS / categories: 33.100.20 (Immunity); 43.040.10 (Electrical and electronic equipment).
- Edition / version: Edition 4 — ISO 11451-2:2015.
- Number of pages: 25 pages (2015 edition).
Scope
Specifies a repeatable test method for determining the immunity of passenger cars and commercial vehicles to narrowband radiated electromagnetic energy from off-vehicle sources. The standard is applicable regardless of vehicle propulsion system (internal combustion, hybrid, electric) and focuses on continuous narrowband fields; users select appropriate frequency ranges and severity levels for the tests.
Key topics and requirements
- Definition of test geometry and vehicle positioning (including reference point centre and antenna/bumper geometry).
- Controlled exposure procedures using off-vehicle radiating antennas (absorber-lined shielded enclosures or equivalent test sites).
- Frequency planning and selectable test frequency ranges for narrowband immunity testing.
- Specification of field strength/severity levels and guidance on choosing test severity.
- Measurement and instrumentation requirements for field uniformity and calibrated antenna systems.
- Performance criteria and assessment of vehicle function performance during and after exposure.
- Normative references and alignment with other vehicle EMC parts (general principles, on-board simulation, harness excitation, reverberation chamber methods).
Typical use and users
Used by vehicle OEM EMC engineers, test laboratories, regulatory bodies, and suppliers of vehicle electrical/electronic systems to verify vehicle-level immunity to external RF sources during development, validation and type-approval activities. It supports decision-making on design changes, shielding, grounding and filtering to mitigate susceptibility to radiated narrowband fields.
Related standards
Part of the ISO 11451 series: ISO 11451-1 (general principles and terminology), ISO 11451-3 (on-board transmitter simulation), ISO 11451-4 (harness excitation methods) and ISO 11451-5 (reverberation chamber methods). It is also used alongside component- and equipment-level EMC standards such as the ISO 11452 series and measurement standards referenced (for example CISPR/IEC references used for instrumentation and test methods).
Keywords
vehicle EMC; radiated immunity; narrowband; off-vehicle radiation; absorber-lined shielded enclosure; antenna geometry; reference point centre; D-bumper; field strength; severity levels; ISO 11451.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 11451-2:2015 is an international vehicle-level EMC test standard that prescribes methods to assess the immunity of complete vehicles to narrowband radiated electromagnetic fields from off-vehicle sources.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers test arrangement and geometry, antenna placement and calibration, selectable frequency ranges for narrowband exposure, field strength/severity levels, measurement procedures and criteria for assessing vehicle function performance under exposure.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Vehicle OEM EMC teams, independent EMC test laboratories, electronic systems suppliers, and regulatory or certification bodies use the standard for development testing, validation and compliance evaluation of vehicle electromagnetic immunity.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The 2015 edition has been withdrawn and superseded by a later edition published in 2025; users should consult the 2025 edition (ISO 11451-2:2025) for the current, authoritative procedures and any technical updates or expanded guidance.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is part of the ISO 11451 series of vehicle-level immunity standards (Parts 1 through 5) and is commonly used together with the ISO 11452 series for component/equipment-level tests and with other EMC measurement standards.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: vehicle EMC, radiated immunity, narrowband, off-vehicle source, antenna calibration, absorber-lined shielded enclosure, severity level, reference point centre.