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CISPR 36:2020/AMD1:2023

Amendment 1 - Electric and hybrid electric road vehicles - Radio disturbance characteristics - Limits and methods of measurement for the protection of off-board receivers below 30 MHz

Standard by IEC, 2023-05-17

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CISPR 36:2020/AMD1:2023

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CISPR 36:2020/AMD1:2023 is a supporting amendment to the parent document for electric and hybrid electric road vehicles, updating the radio disturbance framework for the protection of off-board receivers below 30 MHz. It is relevant when teams need a current compliance reference for EMC review, laboratory evaluation, or conformity assessment planning. Because the title focuses on limits and methods of measurement, it is particularly useful for organizations coordinating technical validation, documented evaluation, and procurement decisions around vehicle-related electromagnetic compatibility requirements.

Overview of CISPR 36:2020/AMD1:2023

This amendment connects directly to CISPR 36:2020 and should be read as a modifying document rather than a standalone technical baseline. Its scope is centered on radio disturbance characteristics of electric and hybrid electric road vehicles, with attention to measurement methods and protection of receivers operating below 30 MHz. For engineering and compliance teams, CISPR 36:2020/AMD1:2023 helps keep technical review aligned with the latest published requirements used in EMC document control, testing workflows, and regulatory preparation.

Compliance applications of CISPR 36:2020/AMD1:2023

Organizations may use this amendment when updating verification activities for vehicle platforms, test plans, or internal compliance workflows tied to electromagnetic compatibility. It is especially relevant for laboratories, OEM engineering groups, and suppliers involved in product evaluation for electric and hybrid electric road vehicles where off-board receiver protection is part of the assessment scope. In practice, CISPR 36:2020/AMD1:2023 can support technical assessment, report review, and specification control during conformity assessment preparation.

Importance of compliance with CISPR 36:2020/AMD1:2023

Using the amendment alongside the parent document helps maintain testing consistency and operational consistency across engineering teams, suppliers, and external laboratories. It can reduce risk in compliance workflows by ensuring that measurement methods and limits are reviewed against the latest published update for below-30 MHz disturbance concerns. For procurement, quality assurance, and technical validation, CISPR 36:2020/AMD1:2023 provides a controlled reference point that supports traceable decision-making and helps avoid misalignment during certification planning.

  • Amendment linked to CISPR 36:2020 for updated EMC compliance review
  • Addresses radio disturbance characteristics for electric and hybrid electric road vehicles
  • Focuses on limits and measurement methods intended to protect off-board receivers below 30 MHz
  • Useful for laboratory evaluation, conformity assessment, and technical documentation control
  • Supports engineering validation and procurement review where the current compliance reference matters
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  • Publication Date: 2023-05-17
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
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