Automotive

Powering Safe and Interference-Free Operations.

Modern vehicles integrate advanced electronic systems, from infotainment and ADAS to EV powertrains. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) testing ensures these systems operate seamlessly without causing or being affected by electromagnetic interference (EMI).For all phases of product development, design, and placement, Tekiknow offers comprehensive Automotive EMC Testing Solutions to help you meet global compliance standards and deliver reliable, interference-free products.

Automotive

CISPR 25 Automotive Component Test

CISPR 25 is an EMC standard for the measurement of radio disturbance characteristics for the protection of receivers used onboard vehicles of the frequency range from 150 kHz to 2 GHz.  A CISPR 25 chamber is a specialized testing environment designed for measuring and evaluating electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in automotive and other transportation systems. It is built according to the standards defined by CISPR 25, which is a key international standard for EMC testing of electrical and electronic components in vehicles.

Testing automotive ECUs (Electronic Control Units), infotainment systems, sensors, and other electronic modules.

Assessing the electromagnetic performance of electric and hybrid vehicle systems. Our Anechoic Chambers offer a controlled environment for accurate and reliable testing.

CISPR 12 Automotive Vehicle Test

The CISPR 12 is an EMC standard designed to protect external receivers from vehicles, boats (up to 15 m), and devices running on internal combustion engines. A CISPR 12 chamber is a specialized testing environment designed for assessing electromagnetic emissions from motor vehicles, boats, and devices with internal combustion engines or electric drive systems. It adheres to the CISPR 12 standard, which specifies methods for measuring radiated emissions in the frequency range of 30 MHz to 1000 MHz to ensure vehicles and devices do not cause harmful interference to nearby electronic systems.

Automobiles: Cars, trucks, and buses (with internal combustion engines or electric drives). Boats and Marine Equipment: Vessels with onboard electronic systems. Off-Road and Construction Equipment: Heavy duty machinery with electronic components. Motorcycles and Scooters.

Our Anechoic Chambers offer a controlled environment for accurate and reliable testing.

Antenna Radiation Pattern Measurement

Antenna radiation pattern measurement is a fundamental process used to evaluate the performance characteristics of antennas. This testing determines how antennas radiate electromagnetic energy in various directions, which is crucial for applications in telecommunications, broadcasting, and other wireless communication systems.

It involves evaluating the antenna's performance characteristics, such as gain, directivity, beamwidth, and sidelobe levels, to ensure it meets the design and operational requirements. Our Anechoic Chambers offer a controlled environment for accurate and reliable testing.