I want to provide isolation for auxillary equipment while performing
radiated/conducted immunity testing on 100BT LAN. Tests are performed in a
shielded room, and a bulkhead is used. Right now, cables pass right through
the bulkhead (with, of course, split core ferrites of varying materials
clamped to the cables on either side of the bulkhead). But this is not good
enough.

Does anyone have an effective means of keeping the RF energy where it
belongs (behind the bulkhead) ? By the way, this is low level testing, no
more than 10V/m and 10 Vrms.

I have an option of using a fiber link (modem) through the bulkhead,
however, I am not sure if this equipment will be susceptible, and no
samples are available for test.

Thanks in advance.

Paul



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