Standards Harmonization
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Transcript Standards Harmonization
Global Standards
Activities
Prepared By: John A. Yurtin
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Agenda
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Understanding Standards Organizations
Organization Structures
Organization Descriptions
Our Global Participation
The Global Standards Team
Mission Statement
Management Team
What this means to you
Benefits
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Automotive Standards
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AFNOR
AENOR
ABNT
AMIC
ANSI
AUTOSAR
BNA
BSI
CEN
CSK
CSBTS
CSNI
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CUNA
DIN
EN
FAKRA
GOSTR
IEC
IRS
ISO
JASO
JISC
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KNITQ
JSAE
MMS
MSZT
SAE
SIS
SMMT
SYCEP
UNI
USCAR
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Global Standards Organizations
International Standards
ISO
IEEE
IEC
National Standards
Americas
United States
ANSI
SAE
USCAR
Brazil
ABNT
(Automotive Related)
National Standards
Europe
CEN
France
AFNOR
CCFA
SYCEP
Germany
FAKRA
DIN
Sweden
SIS
MMS
UK
BSI
SMMT
National Standards
Asia Pacific
Korea
CSK
KBS
Japan
JISC
JASO
JSAE
China
CSBTS
Italy
UNI
CUNA
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Organization Descriptions
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ABNT
AFNOR
AMIC
ANSI
AUTOSAR
BNA
BSI
CEN
CSK
CSBTS
CSNI
CUNA
DIN
EN
FAKRA
GOSTR
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IBN
IEC
China State Bureau of Technical Supervision
Czech Standards Institute
Commission for Technical Unification for Automobiles
Deutsches Institut fur Normung
European Standard
Normenausschuss Kraftfahrzeuge
State Committee of the Russian Federation for
Standardization, Metrology and Certification
Institute bewlge de normalisation
International Electrotechnical Commission
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IEEE
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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Associacao Brasileira de Normas Te’chnicas
Association francaise de normalization
Automobile Multimedia Interface Collaboration
American National Standards Institute
Automotive Open System Architecture
Bureau de Normalization de L’Automobile
British Standards Institute
European Committee for Standardization
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Organization Descriptions
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ISO
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JASO
JISC
JSAE
KNITO
MMS
MOST
MSZT
PKN
SAE
SIS
SNV
TSE
TMC
UNI
USCAR
SYCEP
SMMT
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Institute Roman de Standardizare
International Organization for Standardization
Intelligent Transportation Systems
Japanese Automotive Standards Organization
Japanese Industrial Standards Committee
Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan
Korean National Institute of Technology and Quality
Materials and Mechanical Standards Institution
Media Oriented Systems Transport
Magyar Szabv’anyugyi Testulet
Polish Committee for Standardization
Society of Automotive Engineers
Standardiseringen i Sverige
Swiss Association for Standardization
Turk Standardlari Enstitusu
Truck Maintenance Council
Ente Nazionale Italiano di Unificazione
United States Consortium for Automotive Research
New French National Organization (Similar to USCAR)
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National Standards are Created by OEM and Supplier
Experts
DIN
CEN
National
Standards
BNA
JIS
SA
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OEM’s
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Suppliers
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International Standards are Created by Representatives
from National Standards Organizations
Germany
Italy
France
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Korea
China
International
Standards
USA
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UK
Japan
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Standards & Government Regulations
DIN
CEN
Government
Regulations
SAE
JIS
International
Standards
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ISO Committee Structure
ISO TC22Road Vehicles
SC1
SC3
Ignition Equipment
Electrical & Electronic Equipment
WG1
WG3
WG4
Serial data communication
Electrical interferences
Low tension cables
WG5
WG6
WG7
Fuses and circuit breakers
On-board connections
Starters and alternators
WG9
WG10
WG11
Connections to trailers
Vehicle alarm systems
Electronic documentation
ad hoc WG
WG 13
Relays and micro-relays
General Test Conditions
WG12
Back-up warning devices
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Global Standards Activities
29 Participants
supporting
54 Committees
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National Standards Participation
Committee Description
Mexico
SAE Motor Vehicle Council
N. America
U.S.
Germany
R. Fusselman / G. Finn
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E. Hsieh / J. Yurtin
Harness Coverings Task Force
N. Tausch
J.P. Boutin
P. Schekalla H. Lambert
J. Sjoberg
P. Carpentieri
J. Gutierrez
Multiplexing & Data Communications
Asia Pacific
Japan China Korea
Yurtin/Jones/Matola
Ignition System & Cable
HD Wiring Systems for Trucks
S. Amer.
Brazil
*M. McKale
Electrical Distribution Standards
Cable
Europe
France U.K. Sweden Italy
*W. Diegmann
M. Sawayda
L. Matola
Interactive Distributive Control
Wiring Systems Task Force
42V and Dual Voltage
* Matola/Yurtin
J. Wilson
SAE 42V Advisory Committee
42V Battery Conn Systems Task Force
Electromagnetic Compatability
Circuit Protection & Switch Devices
Electric Vehicle
Moy/Matola
Daugherty/Hsieh/Yurtin
* K. Moy
N. Tausch
T. Jackson
U. Wulf
J. Yurtin
USCAR
Jim Jones
MOST
L. Matola
M. Rucks
Bluetooth
IDB-M&C Connections J2366-1
IDB-M,C & IEEE 1394 Arcitecture
IEEE CMPT (Electrical Contacts)
Wilson/Yurtin/Matola
L. Matola
G. Drew
TMC Connector Standards
J. Yurtin / M. Sawayda
TMC Lighting Standards
Sawayda/Robakiewicz
ConAg J2030 H.D. Conns
J. Yurtin / D. Garcar
CTTC SC2 Electrical Comp. & Systems
J2577 HD Lp to Conn Interface Tsk Force
ProStep Association
J Yurtin
M. Sawayda
A. Radon
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Indicates Need for Participation
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International Standards Participation
Committee Description
N. America
Mexico
U.S.
Germany
Europe
France U.K.
S. Amer.
Asia Pacific
Sweden Italy Brazil Japan China Korea
AUTOSAR
ISOSC3WG1 Serial Data Communications
ISOSC3WG3 Electrical Interfaces/EMC
*K. Moy
ISOSC3WG4 Automotive Electrical Cables
N. Tausch
*W. Diegmann
ISOSC3WG5 Fuses & Circuit Breakers
U. Wulf
ISOSC3WG6 On-Board Electrical Connections
J. Yurtin
ISOSC3WG9 Conn between Trucks & Trailers
J. Yurtin/J. Fillian
ISOSC3WG13 Environmental Conditions
L. Matola/K. Moy
ISOSC3WG14 42 Volt
L. Matola/K. Moy
TC22WG5 Car Radio
H. Lambert
P. Schekalla H. Lambert
J. Sjoberg
Ishizawa
U. Wulf
A. Mihm
ISO/CD 15031-2/3 Diagnostic Connector
J.Yurtin
P. Schekalla
ISOSC1 Ignition Equipment
R. Fussellman
N. Tausch
Ignition Cable
R. Fussellman
N. Tausch
ISOSC3 Electrical and Electronic Equipment
TC184/SC4 Automation Systems (CAD)
AMI-C
J. Sjoberg
J. Sjoberg
A. Radon
L. Matola
M. Yashino
* Indicates Chairmanship Role
Indicates Need for Participation
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Commercial Standards Participation
Committee Description
N. America
Mexico
U.S.
Europe
S. Amer.
Asia Pacific
Germany France U.K. Sweden Italy Brazil Japan China Korea
JEDEC JC-11 Mechanical Packaging SXC47D
USB Universal Serial Bus
K. Ulery
Serial ATA
K. Ulery
1394 Trade Association
* L. Matola
IEEE Optical Group 802/3/10G
IPC Interconnect Products Commission
Fibre Channel Industry Association
EIA Electronic Industry Alliance
PCMCIA
PCI SIG
K. Ulery
K. Ulery
* Indicates Chairmanship Role
Highlighted Blocks are committees under consideration
Indicates Need for Participation
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Delphi –A Participation
• Andy Brown – Board of Directors of SAE
• Michael McKale – Manager of Product
Regulatory Affairs, is Chairman of the SAE
Motor Vehicle Council
• Delphi & Toyota will co-chair the 2007 SAE
Congress
• Delphi will Chair the 2008 SAE Congress
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Global Standards Team
• Consists of all (30) active standards participants
with Management participation
• Set Objectives and Directions
• To Coordinate our Global Standards Activities
• Compliment any “Delphi Automotive”
Participation
• Review Regularly with Global Engineering and
Customer Management
• Drive a Common Global Management Position
• Identify and Commit Resources
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Mission Statement
To harmonize our global standards
activities and leverage our engineering
resources to:
– Influence global product standards
– Promote Delphi Packard Electric products
– Promote Delphi as a global leader
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Human Resources
• Technical experts
• Credibility takes time
– Long term assignment
– Networks must be established
• Recognized as a “Key Service”
• Commitment in all venues
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Management Team
Global Standards Management Team:
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Ralph Polehonki
Manoel Collaco
(Michael Balsei)
Werner Engler
Rachel Heidenreich
John Yurtin
Gail Miller
Nick Cassudakis
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Financial Resources
• Long term, continuous support
– Good times
– Bad times
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Travel expenses
Membership dues
Sponsor meetings & dinners
Research & Development
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Personal Commitments
• Lead by serving
– Active participation
– Seek leadership roles
• Serve on parent committees
• Build networks
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Next Steps
• Determine Level of Influence on Customers
• Continue Filling Targeted Positions
• Update and Share Specifications Matrix
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How this activity benefits us ?
• Demonstrate the credibility of our
performance
• Consensus of experts outside of Delphi
• Validate our competitive analysis
• Promote our technical leadership
• Provide clear answers to performance
questions.
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How this activity benefits us ?
• Product Sales (OBD-II, 42V
Battery, USCAR Centerlines)
• Leadership Image to Customers
• Protect present product sales
• Provides “heads up” of next
generation product requirements
• Provides “insight” into
competition through close
relationships
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“Hot” Activities
• Air Bag Inflator “Squib”
Connections
– ISO/SAE/USCAR
• RF Antenna “FAKRA” Connection
– ISO/SAE/USCAR
• Vibration Performance
Requirements
– ISO/SAE/USCAR
• USCAR Footprints
– Influencing Hyundai to adopt
– Influencing ISO Standard
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