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Electromagnetic Compatibility in the Off-Highway Vehicle
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The key words in the marketplace for off-highway vehicles are durability, performance, and efficiency. A manufacturer of these vehicles recognizes that one way to successfully address these needs is by a well thought through electronics design. With the computer sophistication now being incorporated into off-highway vehicles, engineers must work closely to assure electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of the entire system. A properly established EMC program extending from concept to final design will support each of a product's specified operations and still function as an integrated whole. This paper describes the process for designing the EMC for an off-highway vehicle.
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Polonis, J. and McGinnis, W., "Electromagnetic Compatibility in the Off-Highway Vehicle," SAE Technical Paper 911791, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/911791.Also In
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