If engineers ignored electromagnetic interference when designing automobiles, drivers could face life-threatening hazards. Overhead utility lines, sweeping radar from a nearby airport, or the car's own internal network of electronics could deploy airbags, freeze anti-lock braking systems, or shut down fuel delivery systems. With more automotive systems becoming electronically controlled, manufacturers are devoting more attention to testing components and assemblies for susceptibility to electromagnetic interference. ETS-Lindgren designs and manufactures the specialized test products and facilities to test for product safety and functionality in the presence of electromagnetic interference.
Leading the industry, ETS-Lindgren designed and built the largets automotive electromagnetic test facility in the world for General Motors.
Learn more about EMC automotive testing from ETS-Lindgren at: http://www.ets-lindgren.com/automotive
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