High Attenuation Portable Tent for Test Labs
High Attenuation RF / EMI Tent Test Enclosure Certified in Independent Testing. Canandaigua, NY USA:Ã- High RF / EMI attenuation for a Select-A-Shield™ test enclosure has been certified in recent testing.Ã- Results included -98.9 dB average shielding effectiveness (SE) at commonly used cellular and Wi-Fi frequencies. The IEEEÃ-® 299 -2006 test was conducted by an independent test...
Read More »RF Shielding Tent attains -98.9 dB in 800-2,400 MHz band.
Featuring collapsible, portable design, Select-A-Shield™ Tent includes RF shielded vestibule, which allows entry/exit without compromising shielding integrity. Other components include double-seal door system, ventilation, built-in connector panel with filtered power connections, lighting, and shielded floor. Tent uses Nova Select™ fabric consisting of electroless plated silver etched...
Read More »EMI Shielding Tents enable RF-tight testing.
Custom-made to specification in 4-6 weeks with variety of options, SFi7003 EMI-excluding enclosure is available in tabletop to lab sizes. Portable solution enables on-site, on-demand pre-compliance troubleshooting, tuning, aligning, and testing of electronic devices in RF-free environment. Set-up with external EZ-up aluminum frames, tents are constructed with Nickel/Copper/Silver Ni/Ag material,...
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