A metallic enclosure is often used to shield electronic devices from external disturbance (immunity), as well as to shield the electronic devices from transmitting unintentional disturbance (radiation), which can disturb other electronic devices in the vicinity. Shielding effectiveness (SE) in EMC refers to the ability of an enclosure to block EMF fields.
A higher SE indicates better shielding and vice versa. Quiet zone inside an EMC chamber is a calm area where reflections from the chamber walls, floor, and ceiling are below a specified level and uniform, ensuring accurate measurements of the device's actual performance.
Join this webinar to understand how Dassault Systèmes Electromagnetics Engineer Simulation helps in identifying the factors affecting the shielding of the Device under test/ Equipment Under test and calculate the quiet zone for the same.
What will you learn:
- Accurately assess Shielding Effectiveness (SE) of your device enclosure.
- Identify and address key factors that impact EM interference and radiation.
- Simulate and calculate the Quiet Zone inside an EMC chamber for reliable test results.
- Reduce costly iterations and ensure compliance with EMC standards early in the design process.
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