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rfelectronics · 8 months ago
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Top Tips for Selecting an RF Shield Box
1. Right Box Selection - Choosing the right RF shield box starts with understanding your needs. Consider the types of devices you'll be testing or protecting. Different devices have varying shielding requirements based on their frequency range, power levels, and susceptibility to interference. Ensure the box you select is compatible with your devices and provides the necessary level of protection.
2. Shielding Effectiveness - Shielding effectiveness is a critical factor. This refers to the box's ability to block electromagnetic interference (EMI) and prevent unwanted signals from entering or exiting. Look for boxes with high shielding effectiveness, typically measured in decibels (dB). The higher the dB rating, the better the shielding. Also, check how the box performs across the frequency range relevant to your application.
3. Durability - Durability is essential. Your RF shield box needs to withstand regular use, transport, and potentially harsh environments. Opt for boxes made from robust materials like aluminum or stainless steel, which offer excellent strength and longevity. Look for features like reinforced corners and secure locking mechanisms to ensure the box stays intact and effective over time.
4. Ideal Shape & Size - The shape and size of the RF shield box are important for practical use. The box should be large enough to accommodate your devices comfortably while maintaining an efficient testing or operating environment. However, it shouldn't be too large, as this can make handling and storage cumbersome. Consider the dimensions of your devices and any additional equipment you may need to fit inside the box.
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stickyyouthstudent · 7 years ago
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Looking for copper-clad aluminum bar
Not being used for metalworking, actually for RF antenna design, but the crew over in /r/ECE and /r/rfelectronics weren't too helpful. Who oughta know better where to buy metal than the metalworking sub?
Anyway, I need about 15 feet of copper-clad aluminum bar, anywhere from 1/4" to 3/4" in diameter should be fine, but the closer to 1/4" the better. Anyone know where I could purchase this online for quick shipping in the US (to Oregon specifically)?
Thanks a ton everyone, sorry if I broke any taboos!
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rfelectronics · 4 years ago
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Get RF Shielded Boxes, MIMO Antenna Setup Assembly with quality and accurate results at RF Electronics. Contact us for more details regarding MIMO Antenna.
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rfelectronics · 4 years ago
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RF Electronics is a leading test equipment manufacturer that provides a complete ready-to-use integrated RF shield box and RF shielded test enclosures with a pre-certified test solution
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