Marvell has launched its first CISPR 25 qualified automotive electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) lab in North America. The state-of-the-art EMC testing facility provides Marvell with an in-house capability to perform a wide range of emission, immunity and ESD testing. With this new facility, Marvell’s automotive Ethernet products can be designed into system solutions that meet the demanding EMC challenges faced by automotive manufacturers and help shorten the time-to-market. Having a state-of-the-art EMC lab also enhances the development of its next generation of automotive qualified products and is a testament to their long-term commitment to the automotive industry.
To deliver improved levels of user experience, safety and security, automotive makers are employing several electronic control units (ECUs) that operate at higher frequencies which pose many new EMC challenges. These ECUs are more frequently being bombarded by multiple sources of electromagnetic interference EMI and noise, ranging from 150 kilohertz to over 10 gigahertz from both internal ECUs and external sources. Preventing these electromagnetic interferences, enables the mission-critical functions of the car to operate reliably. Furthermore, limiting the electromagnetic interference in the car ensures that the infotainment systems including streamed audio and video run seamlessly and without interruption.
The coexistence of an increasing number of ECUs within the car, as well as interference from surrounding vehicles, have driven automotive silicon vendors to meet very stringent EMC and ESD requirements outlined in the IEC/ISO and AEC-Q100 standards. Marvell’s new EMC lab provides the testing capability needed to ensure its products and solutions meet these EMC requirements, including IEC CISPR 25, IEC 62132, IEC61967, IEC 61000, ISO11452, ISO 10605, ISO7637 and other OEM specific EMC requirements. To learn more, click here.