EN 55032

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E-scooter EMC/EMI engineering: EN 17128:2020 § 11 EMC requirements, CISPR 14-1:2020 emission + CISPR 14-2:2020 immunity for household appliances and battery chargers, IEC 61000-3-2:2018 harmonic current limits (Class A/B/C/D, equipment ≤16 A per phase), IEC 61000-3-3:2013 voltage fluctuation and flicker, IEC 61000-4-2:2008 ESD ±8 kV contact / ±15 kV air (Level 4), IEC 61000-4-3:2020 radiated immunity 3-10 V/m 80 MHz-6 GHz, IEC 61000-4-4:2012 EFT/burst ±2 kV power / ±1 kV signal, IEC 61000-4-5:2014 surge 1.2/50 μs voltage + 8/20 μs current combination wave, IEC 61000-4-6:2013 conducted RF immunity 3 V_rms 150 kHz-80 MHz, FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B 100 μV/m @ 30-88 MHz / 150 μV/m @ 88-216 MHz quasi-peak (unintentional radiator), ETSI EN 301 489-17 V3.3.1:2024 BLE/Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz + 6 GHz WLAN, motor controller PWM 8-20 kHz fundamental + 100s-MHz radiated harmonics from dV/dt 5-15 kV/μs MOSFET switching edges, common-mode current on phase wires acting as loop antenna, SMPS charger fly-back 50-200 kHz switching, Würth 742 711 21S / Fair-Rite Mix 31/43/44/77 ferrite-bead selection per frequency band, RC snubber 10 Ω + 1 nF per half-bridge, common-mode choke 3×2 mH soft-ferrite ring + 3×33 nF Y-cap, X2 (0.1-1 μF mains-to-mains) + Y1/Y2 (1-10 nF rail-to-chassis) safety-capacitor topology, ground-plane PCB return-path control, λ/20 aperture rule for shielded enclosure (≥20 dB attenuation), conductive EMI gasket (Chomerics ARclad / Würth WE-LT), AM-radio sniff DIY test 540-1620 kHz @ 9 m, smartphone BLE/Wi-Fi throughput diagnostic, RED 2014/53/EU mandatory presumption-of-conformity for Bluetooth/Wi-Fi radio modules, EMC Directive 2014/30/EU mandatory presumption-of-conformity for PLEV without radio

Engineering deep-dive into electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and radio-frequency interference (EMI) on an e-scooter as the third cross-cutting infrastructure axis — parallel to [bolted-joint engineering as joining axis](@/guide/fastener-and-bolted-joint-engineering.md) and [thermal management as heat-dissipation axis](@/guide/thermal-management-engineering.md). Covers: 8-row standards matrix (EN 17128:2020 PLEV umbrella, CISPR 14-1:2020 emission, CISPR 14-2:2020 immunity, IEC 61000-3-2:2018 harmonics, IEC 61000-3-3:2013 flicker, IEC 61000-4-2:2008 ESD, IEC 61000-4-5:2014 surge, ETSI EN 301 489-17 V3.3.1:2024 BLE/Wi-Fi); 5-row interference-source matrix (motor controller PWM / SMPS charger / BLE radio / digital display+throttle / power-cable CM antenna); 6-row mitigation matrix (common-mode choke / RC snubber / clip-on ferrite bead / X+Y safety capacitor / PCB ground-plane + return-path / shielded enclosure + EMI gasket); 6-row test-method matrix (ESD ±8 kV contact / EFT ±2 kV / surge ±2 kV CM / radiated immunity 3-10 V/m / conducted immunity 3 V / harmonic ≤16 A); 6-row failure-diagnostic matrix (BLE drop / throttle creep / charger ground-fault / headlight flicker / AM-radio buzz / brake-light glitch); 8-step DIY EMI check (AM-radio sniff 540-1620 kHz @ 9 m, BLE/Wi-Fi throughput, ESD walk-test, visual ferrite/ground-strap inspection, chassis-to-DC- voltage measurement, surge-protected vs unprotected outlet comparison); 6-step DIY remediation (clip-on Würth/Fair-Rite ferrite, ground-strap tightening, shield-braid repair, antenna re-routing, IEC-marked charger replacement); RED 2014/53/EU + EMC Directive 2014/30/EU CE-marking presumption-of-conformity context; 15 numbered sections.

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User guide

E-scooter charger engineering: SMPS topologies (flyback / forward / LLC), CC-CV algorithm, galvanic isolation (PC817 + TL431), IEC 62368-1 hazard-based safety, EMC (CISPR 32, FCC Part 15B), efficiency standards (US DoE Level VI, EU CoC Tier 2, Energy Star), connectors (GX16 / XLR-3 / XLR-4 / barrel jack), protection circuits

Engineering deep-dive into the only AC-domain peripheral of an e-scooter — the charger as a switched-mode power supply (SMPS) that takes 100-240 V RMS sinusoidal mains and delivers 42 / 54.6 / 67.2 / 84 / 100.8 / 126 V DC through a CC-CV charging algorithm. Why a 42-V Xiaomi M365 charger (71 W, 1.7 A) gets away with a flyback topology, while an 84-V Dualtron Thunder 3 fast-charger (840 W, 10 A) requires an LLC-resonant half-bridge with ZVS/ZCS soft-switching. Why galvanic isolation via the PC817 optoisolator (5000 V RMS withstand) plus the TL431 precision shunt regulator is the standard architecture for feedback across the safety-critical barrier. Why IEC 62368-1:2018 hazard-based safety engineering with ES1/ES2/ES3 (electric source) + PS1/PS2/PS3 (power source) + TS (touch surface) replaced legacy IEC 60950-1 in EU/UK in December 2020. Why CISPR 32 Class B residential limits (150 kHz-30 MHz conducted, 30 MHz-1 GHz radiated) run ~10 dBμV/m below Class A industrial. Why US DoE Level VI (federally mandatory since 2016) caps no-load to 0.100 W on chargers ≤49 W, and the upcoming Level VII (~2027) cuts that another −25 %. Why 5 output-connector types (GX16 with locking ring, voltage-only XLR-3, voltage+BMS-data XLR-4, cheap-but-failure-prone DC barrel 5.5×2.1 mm and 5.5×2.5 mm, experimental USB-C PD) determine field-replaceability versus vendor lock-in. And why a 50,000-100,000-hour MTBF Class A figure is fundamentally an Arrhenius-rule function of electrolytic-capacitor thermal stress (life doubles per 10 °C lower internal temperature).

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