ISO 16750
ISO 16750, Road vehicles—Environmental conditions and electrical testing for electrical and electronic equipment, is an ISO standard which provides guidance regarding environmental conditions commonly encountered by electrical and electronic systems installed in automobiles.[1]
ISO 16750 has five parts:
References
- ISO FDIS 16750-1:2006: Road Vehicles -- Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment -- Part 1: General, Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization
- ISO FDIS 16750-2:2006: Road vehicles -- Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment -- Part 2: Electrical loads, Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization
- ISO FDIS 16750-3:2006: Road vehicles -- Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment -- Part 3: Mechanical loads, Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization
- ISO FDIS 16750-4:2006: Road vehicles -- Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment -- Part 4: Climatic loads, Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization
- ISO FDIS 16750-5:2006: Road vehicles -- Environmental conditions and testing for electrical and electronic equipment -- Part 5: Chemical loads, Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Standardization
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