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Anyone who has operated, serviced, or designed an automobile or
truck in the last few years has most certainly noticed that the age
of electronics in our vehicles is here! Electronic components and
systems are used for everything from the traditional entertainment
system to the latest in "drive by wire", to two-way communication
and navigation. The interesting fact is that the automotive
industry has been based upon mechanical and materials engineering
for much of its history without many of the techniques of
electrical and electronic engineering. The emissions controls
requirements of the 1970's are generally recognized as the time
when electronics started to make their way into the previous
mechanically based systems and functions. While this revolution was
going on, the electronics industry developed issues and concepts
that were addressed to allow interoperation of the systems in the
presence of each other and with the external environment. This
included the study of electromagnetic compatibility, as systems and
components started to have influence upon each other just due to
their operation. EMC developed over the years, and has become a
specialized area of engineering applicable to any area of systems
that included electronics. Many well-understood aspects of EMC have
been developed, just as many aspects of automotive systems have
been developed. We are now at a point where the issues of EMC are
becoming more and more integrated into the automotive industry.
Anyone who has operated, serviced, or designed an automobile or
truck in the last few years has most certainly noticed that the age
of electronics in our vehicles is here! Electronic components and
systems are used for everything from the traditional entertainment
system to the latest in "drive by wire", to two-way communication
and navigation. The interesting fact is that the automotive
industry has been based upon mechanical and materials engineering
for much of its history without many of the techniques of
electrical and electronic engineering. The emissions controls
requirements of the 1970's are generally recognized as the time
when electronics started to make their way into the previous
mechanically based systems and functions. While this revolution was
going on, the electronics industry developed issues and concepts
that were addressed to allow interoperation of the systems in the
presence of each other and with the external environment. This
included the study of electromagnetic compatibility, as systems and
components started to have influence upon each other just due to
their operation. EMC developed over the years, and has become a
specialized area of engineering applicable to any area of systems
that included electronics. Many well-understood aspects of EMC have
been developed, just as many aspects of automotive systems have
been developed. We are now at a point where the issues of EMC are
becoming more and more integrated into the automotive industry.
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