Title :
Cost-effective anechoic linings for compact screened rooms
Author :
Schoonis, J. ; Pues, H.
Author_Institution :
Grace NV Emerson & Cuming, Westerlo, Belgium
Abstract :
In order to reduce cavity resonances and field distortions during EMC tests inside screened enclosures, some form of anechoic treatment is necessary. A rather expensive technique which is becoming very popular is the complete lining ofthe enclosure walls with ferrite tiles. This mostly enables to perform compliant immunity tests (better than 6 dB field uniformity according to IEC 1000-4-3 draft) and diagnostic emission tests up to 1 GHz. For higher frequencies, the ferrite tiles have to be complemented with a specially adjusted matched absorber. A cheaper technique has now been developed which also enables fully compliant immunity tests from 80 MHz upwards, but has no high-frequency limitation such as ferrite tiles. It consists of an optimised resistive absorber lining of 50 cm thickness. Excellent results have been obtained in screened enclosures using this absorber
Keywords :
anechoic chambers; conformance testing; electromagnetic compatibility; electromagnetic fields; electromagnetic shielding; electromagnetic wave absorption; electronic equipment testing; 80 MHz to 1 GHz; EMC tests; anechoic treatment; cavity resonances; compact screened rooms; cost-effective anechoic linings; ferrite tiles; field distortions; fully compliant immunity tests; matched absorber; optimised resistive absorber lining; screened enclosures;
Conference_Titel :
EMC Tests in Screened Rooms, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19950491