CISPR 12:2025
Vehicles, boats and devices with internal combustion engines or traction batteries – Radio disturbance characteristics – Limits and methods of measurement for the protection of off-board receivers
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CISPR 12:2025 addresses radio disturbance characteristics for vehicles, boats, and devices powered by internal combustion engines or traction batteries. It establishes limits and methods of measurement intended to support the protection of off-board receivers from electromagnetic disturbances. The document is relevant for engineering teams, laboratories, manufacturers, and compliance professionals who need a structured technical reference for evaluating emissions performance and supporting conformity assessment activities.
Purpose of CISPR 12:2025
The purpose of CISPR 12:2025 is to provide a consistent framework for measuring and assessing radio disturbance characteristics generated by transportation-related equipment and systems. By defining measurement methods and applicable limits, it supports technical review, laboratory evaluation, and documented assessment of electromagnetic emissions that may affect nearby receivers. Organizations commonly use the document when planning EMC testing programs and preparing compliance-related documentation.
Compliance applications of CISPR 12:2025
CISPR 12:2025 is typically applied during vehicle development, product qualification, and EMC verification programs involving road vehicles, marine applications, and engine-powered equipment. It may support laboratory testing, supplier assessment, engineering validation, and regulatory preparation where emissions performance must be evaluated against recognized criteria. Procurement and quality teams may also reference the document when reviewing technical requirements for products intended for commercial deployment.
Benefits of CISPR 12:2025
Using CISPR 12:2025 helps organizations evaluate radio disturbance performance using a recognized and repeatable measurement approach. This can improve consistency across testing environments, support risk reduction during product development, and strengthen confidence in technical compliance decisions. The document also serves as a useful compliance reference for engineering documentation, conformity assessment preparation, and quality assurance activities associated with transportation-related systems.
- Limits and measurement methods for radio disturbance characteristics
- Focused on vehicles, boats, and engine-powered or battery-powered devices
- Supports protection of off-board radio receivers
- Useful for EMC testing, technical validation, and product evaluation
- Relevant to conformity assessment and regulatory preparation workflows
- Publication Date: 2025-07-18
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 7
- New Version Available: CISPR 12:2025 (2025-07-18)
- This Version: CISPR 12:2025 (2025-07-18)
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