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BS EN IEC 62969-1:2018

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Semiconductor devices. Semiconductor interface for automotive vehicles – General requirements of power interface for automotive vehicle sensors

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IEC 62969-1:2017 provides general requirements for performance evaluations and environmental conditions for the power interface of automotive vehicle sensors. For performance evaluations, various electrical performances such as voltage drop from power source to automotive sensors, AC noises and voltage level are included. For environmental conditions, various test conditions such as temperature, humidity and vibration are included. In addition, terms, definitions, symbols and configurations are covered in this part.

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2 undefined
7 English
CONTENTS
8 FOREWORD
10 INTRODUCTION
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
12 3 Terms and definitions
13 4 General system
4.1 General system blocks
4.2 Classification
4.2.1 Sensors in automotive vehicles
Figures
Figure 1 ā€“ Power supply chains to the vehicle sensors
14 4.2.2 Power sources
Tables
Table 1 ā€“ Sensors for automotive vehicles
Table 2 ā€“ Power sources to sensors in automotive vehicles
15 4.3 Data interface
4.3.1 General
4.3.2 Reset
4.3.3 Monitoring
5 Environmental conditions and requirements
5.1 General
5.2 Test conditions and items
5.2.1 General
Figure 2 ā€“ Example of test conditions and items
16 5.2.2 Temperature range
5.2.3 Humidity
5.2.4 Damp heat
5.2.5 Temperature cycling
17 5.2.6 Mechanical impact and vibration
5.2.7 EMC
5.2.8 IP ratings
5.3 Test setup
18 6 Power interfaces and checking items
6.1 Input voltage level
Figure 3 ā€“ Test setup for checking the power level to sensors
Figure 4 ā€“ Checking input voltage level to sensors (12 V sensors)
19 6.2 Main error sources
6.2.1 AC noise
6.2.2 Voltage drop
6.3 Redundancy of power interface
20 Annex A (informative)General description of power interfacefor automotive vehicle sensors
Figure A.1 ā€“ Sensor-based system in automotive vehicles
21 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 62969-1:2018
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