Knowledge of the Absorption Cross Section (ACS) of a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) is essential when defining an enclosure’s shielding effectiveness as it will determine how a PCB affects the internal electromagnetic (EM) field inside the enclosure. In this paper we show how the ACS changes when a PCB is in the vicinity of the enclosure walls by making measurements in a small reverberation chamber. We find that when the PCB is perpendicular to the chamber wall different measurement positions have little effect on the ACS, even when the PCB is positioned close to the wall. However, placing the PCB parallel to the chamber wall did show some differences in ACS. This information could be useful when considering situations where PCBS are stacked t...
In this document, a simple and efficacious method to estimate the shielding effectiveness of an elec...
Measuring wireless devices in a reverberation chamber often requires ancillary equipment to be prese...
The IEC 61000-4-21 and IEEE 299.1 documents report similar but not equal procedures to measure the s...
Knowledge of the Absorption Cross Section (ACS) of a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) is essential when d...
The Absorption Cross Section (ACS) of Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) can be used to help determine ho...
Shielding effectiveness (SE) is an important measure of how well an enclosure reduces the electromag...
The contents of an equipment enclosure, particularly printed circuit boards (PCBs), affect the enclo...
It is important when considering the shielding effectiveness (SE) of an enclosure to take into accou...
This paper shows that the Shielding Effectiveness of a printed circuit board shield (PCBS) varies de...
This paper presents calculated and measured Shielding Effectiveness data for shielded enclosures ope...
Knowledge of the shielding effectiveness of an enclosure is important for the electromagnetic compat...
The paper examines the variability of the Shielding Effectiveness of board level shields measured in...
The electromagnetic environment inside an equipment enclosure at high frequencies is strongly depend...
The ability of an enclosure to protect its contents from electromagnetic interference is quantified ...
An overview of Board level shielding measurement and the associated difficulties
In this document, a simple and efficacious method to estimate the shielding effectiveness of an elec...
Measuring wireless devices in a reverberation chamber often requires ancillary equipment to be prese...
The IEC 61000-4-21 and IEEE 299.1 documents report similar but not equal procedures to measure the s...
Knowledge of the Absorption Cross Section (ACS) of a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) is essential when d...
The Absorption Cross Section (ACS) of Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) can be used to help determine ho...
Shielding effectiveness (SE) is an important measure of how well an enclosure reduces the electromag...
The contents of an equipment enclosure, particularly printed circuit boards (PCBs), affect the enclo...
It is important when considering the shielding effectiveness (SE) of an enclosure to take into accou...
This paper shows that the Shielding Effectiveness of a printed circuit board shield (PCBS) varies de...
This paper presents calculated and measured Shielding Effectiveness data for shielded enclosures ope...
Knowledge of the shielding effectiveness of an enclosure is important for the electromagnetic compat...
The paper examines the variability of the Shielding Effectiveness of board level shields measured in...
The electromagnetic environment inside an equipment enclosure at high frequencies is strongly depend...
The ability of an enclosure to protect its contents from electromagnetic interference is quantified ...
An overview of Board level shielding measurement and the associated difficulties
In this document, a simple and efficacious method to estimate the shielding effectiveness of an elec...
Measuring wireless devices in a reverberation chamber often requires ancillary equipment to be prese...
The IEC 61000-4-21 and IEEE 299.1 documents report similar but not equal procedures to measure the s...