| I wonder if the testing parameters (if there are any) are different in the EU / 
Asian countries from those here in the USA (Nonexistent?)
Gary...wa6fgi 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: mikea 
  To: amps@contesting.com 
  Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 12:24 PM
  Subject: Re: [Amps] Good engineering
  On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 03:01:09PM -0400, Pete Smith wrote:
  > I have read that in his testimony, the American in charge of Toyota USA 
  > (Exec VP?) said that their on-board computers had not been subjected to 
  > EMC testing.
  > If that's the case, I wonder how many incidents are caused when joe 
  > trucker pulls up alongside with his 400-watt solid state CB "linear" 
  > while chatting with his pals.
  > "Ten-fourrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr good buddy"
  I was wondering very much the same sort of thing earlier today, though I
  grant I was musing more on cellphones and other weaker QRM. 
  A friend who was involved in automotive microcode for a US carmaker,
  rather a while back, told me he had found some hundreds of disaster-
  guaranteed code flaws, ranging from software race conditions resulting
  in indeterminate results (roll dice) to brakes, steering, or other major
  subsystems failing hard.
  I doubt things have got a whole lot better. I am very decidedly troubled
  by this bit of testimony. These are man-rated systems chock full of
  electronics, and EMC testing damn well ought to be mandatory. 
  -- 
  Mike Andrews, W5EGO
  mikea@mikea.ath.cx
  Tired old sysadmin 
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