ISO 16750-2:2023 Automotive Electronics Electrical Performance Test System
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The LS-ISO16750 Automotive Electronics Electrical Performance Test System is an integrated compliance testing solution engineered for rigorous validation of automotive electronic and electrical components, including ECUs, sensors, and onboard chargers. This system simulates critical electrical stress environments encountered during actual vehicle operation, such as voltage fluctuations, transient pulses, ground offsets, and wiring harness disruptions. It evaluates electrical performance stability and reliability in accordance with international standards and OEM specifications, enabling proactive identification of component failure risks during power supply anomalies and sudden load changes.
The system provides standardized testing protocols for automotive electronics research and development verification, production line quality inspection, and third-party certification requirements. Fully compliant with ISO 16750-2:2023, it also supports mainstream OEM specifications including VW 80000, GM 3172, and Nissan 28401, accommodating the customized testing needs of diverse automotive manufacturers.
Covering 12 core test items—including DC power supply voltage validation, transient overvoltage simulation, superimposed AC power testing, and automotive power fail simulation—this system serves as an essential tool for automotive electronics manufacturers to overcome international certification barriers and ensure product quality compliance.
Standards:
- ISO 16750-2:2023 Road vehicles—Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment—Part 2: Electrical loads
- VW 80000:2021 Volkswagen Group Standard—Electrical tests for components in motor vehicles
- GM 3172:2020 General Motors Standard—Electromagnetic compatibility requirements for automotive components
- LV 124:2022 Verband der Automobilindustrie (VDA) Standard—Electrical and electronic components in motor vehicles