Cal. Code Regs. tit. 13, § 732
(a) Deceleration. The deceleration at which the unit switches from a lower to a higher flash rate shall be within ± 0.05 g of the rate specified in Table I. If the unit operates at more steps than the required minimum, the additional values for each column shall lie on the smooth curve connecting the indicated values within the specified tolerances. The values specified in Table II apply to ramp-type inertial sensors for which the downward angles correspond to the deceleration and a tolerance of 3.0 deg applies to the tilt angle.
TABLE II. TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR DECELERATION SENSOR
Deceleration (g)
Forward tilt angle
Degrees Dip correction
Corrected tilt angle
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
5.7
0.8
6.5
0.2
11.3
1.6
12.9
0.3
16.7
2.4
19.1
0.4
21.8
3.2
25.0
0.5
26.6
4.0
30.6
The output voltage, duty cycle, and flash rate of the control unit at a temperature of 24 + 5.5 C (75 ± 10 F), when 12.8 V dc is applied to the input terminal, shall be as shown in Table I when the control sensor is placed on a tilt table and slightly vibrated as the table is slowly rotated through the angles representing the specified vehicle deceleration rates.
TABLE 1. TEST REQUIREMENTS FOR DECELERATION LAMPS
Deceleration (g)
Output (V)
Peak relative brightness
Flash Rate (Hz)
On Time (%)
0.0
7.0
1.0
1.0
50
0.1
--
1.0
1.5
48
0.2
--
1.0
2.3
46
0.3
--
1.2
3.4
44
0.4
--
1.4
5.0
42
0.5
--
1.7
7.6
40
Note: Authority cited: Section 26103, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 24012 and 26103, Vehicle Code.