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ISO 16750-2 is an international standard that defines the electrical environmental conditions and test requirements for electronic devices used in automotive applications. It considers how a device’s mounting location and other contextual factors can affect its exposure to electrical stresses and the level of robustness required for reliable operation. | ISO 16750-2 is an international standard that defines the electrical environmental conditions and test requirements for electronic devices used in automotive applications. It considers how a device’s mounting location and other contextual factors can affect its exposure to electrical stresses and the level of robustness required for reliable operation. | ||
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You can the find PDF version of Pulse 5a declaration '''[[Media:Pulse 5a Declaration, FTX305, 2025-11-18.pdf|here]]'''. | You can the find PDF version of Pulse 5a declaration '''[[Media:Pulse 5a Declaration, FTX305, 2025-11-18.pdf|here]]'''. | ||
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Revision as of 09:35, 3 December 2025
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ISO 16750-2 is an international standard that defines the electrical environmental conditions and test requirements for electronic devices used in automotive applications. It considers how a device’s mounting location and other contextual factors can affect its exposure to electrical stresses and the level of robustness required for reliable operation.
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