We discuss an approach to magnetic shielding of components mounted on a printed board, typically transducers, sensitive to electromagnetic interference in the frequency range between a few hundred Hz and a few kHz. While outside the frequency domain usually contemplated in electromagnetic compatibility studies, which is normally above 9 kHz, the here considered magnetic noise can generate artifacts in many types of transducers mounted on the PCB and can frustrate many filtering techniques, especially when the signal to be detected and the noise have similar spectral profile. In this work, the shielding properties of two types of screens, open and semi-closed, and the role of three materials (mu-metal, low-carbon steel, and copper) are inves...
This work analyses the magnetic shielding for a large variation interval of perturbative field in te...
A novel three-dimensional integral method is used in order to assess the effectiveness of thin condu...
This paper investigates the possibility of using superconductive elements as passive magnetic shield...
A recent analytical formulation for the low-frequency magnetic shielding effectiveness of a thin met...
Effective magnetic shielding from DC to power frequencies is of growing importance in many applicati...
Performance of artificial planar screens composed of small magnetic elements are investigated throug...
Background: Medical devices relying on biosignal acquisition are susceptible to electromagnetic inte...
When RFID reader antennas are placed in a parallel line configuration, proper shielding is indispens...
We present a method for the analysis of ferromagnetic shields under low-frequency excitation conditi...
Electrical steel sheet is widely used in constructing chambers and enclosures for magnetic shielding...
This paper presents the study of a novel bar-shaped magnetic shielding for magnetoresistive (MR) sen...
In the present work the methods for producing flat and three dimensional shielding screens from the ...
International audienceThis paper presents a simple method allowing to obtain an homogeneous panel mo...
In this paper a detailed description of different passive shields for Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) ...
The shielding effectiveness of artificial periodic screens is investigated with reference to high-fr...
This work analyses the magnetic shielding for a large variation interval of perturbative field in te...
A novel three-dimensional integral method is used in order to assess the effectiveness of thin condu...
This paper investigates the possibility of using superconductive elements as passive magnetic shield...
A recent analytical formulation for the low-frequency magnetic shielding effectiveness of a thin met...
Effective magnetic shielding from DC to power frequencies is of growing importance in many applicati...
Performance of artificial planar screens composed of small magnetic elements are investigated throug...
Background: Medical devices relying on biosignal acquisition are susceptible to electromagnetic inte...
When RFID reader antennas are placed in a parallel line configuration, proper shielding is indispens...
We present a method for the analysis of ferromagnetic shields under low-frequency excitation conditi...
Electrical steel sheet is widely used in constructing chambers and enclosures for magnetic shielding...
This paper presents the study of a novel bar-shaped magnetic shielding for magnetoresistive (MR) sen...
In the present work the methods for producing flat and three dimensional shielding screens from the ...
International audienceThis paper presents a simple method allowing to obtain an homogeneous panel mo...
In this paper a detailed description of different passive shields for Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) ...
The shielding effectiveness of artificial periodic screens is investigated with reference to high-fr...
This work analyses the magnetic shielding for a large variation interval of perturbative field in te...
A novel three-dimensional integral method is used in order to assess the effectiveness of thin condu...
This paper investigates the possibility of using superconductive elements as passive magnetic shield...