EMC / RFI Shielding
Avoid risks with signal interference
The development of wireless technology has increased the risk of signal interference. Any electronic device can catch unwanted signals that can interrupt the working of circuits. That’s why companies do Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) shielding to avoid these problems.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) shielding is an approach taken to ensure the protection of the sensor signals from external electromagnetic signals. It also prevents the signals to leak out and interfere with other electronic devices. If an electronic component does not have shielding, it can cause several issues, such as interrupted communication or a completely down system. EMC shielding covers many domains including military, health, and other emergency services.
Nowadays, EMC has become an important part of electronic items. Industrialists also introduced different standards to explain whether the item is up to the mark. They perform EMC testing to know where the component is standing right now. It reduces the effect of the fields, as electromagnetic signals can otherwise hurt circuit operations. EMC shielding has two major elements, as follow:
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Manufacturers usually shield electronic enclosures with conductive elastomers to avoid electromagnetic interference. A conductive gasket is sandwiched between a metal housing and a lid to complete the EMI shielding device. This configuration allows for adequate electrical conductivity through the gasket. EMC elastomers have high mechanical durability and heat conductivity. They are ideal for providing both EMI shielding and environmental sealing. Because of their effectiveness, EMC shielding elastomers are used in wireless transmission, military, and commercial devices.
EMC finger strips are used to ensure an excellent electric touch. These strips are of copper-beryllium material with different platings, such as nickel, stainless steel, etc. Finger strips are plated to improve the corrosion, wear, and resistance characteristics. They are resilient and have low contact resistance that results in outstanding shielding performance. Finger strips are applied in telecommunications, military, electromagnetically shielded doors, aerospace, and technical panels.
Schlegel offers a complete line of quality honeycomb vent panels. The addition of vent panels to SEM’s extensive portfolio of shielding products allows SEM to be your exclusive EMI shielding supplier, to help you meet or exceed yur global requirements for electromagnetic compatibilty (EMC).
EMC shielding has a wide range of applications based on the value it brings. Following are some of the specific implementations of EMC shielding:
In a nutshell, shielding is needed where any electronic equipment requires segregation from external electromagnetic signals or where there is the transmission of extra signals. In today’s technological era, every piece of electronic equipment requires to be EMC shielded.
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