Amund,
Thank you for your response. Taking a quick look at the 2002 version the
only changes I could tell were to do with were some information on using
anechoic chambers above 1 GHz and alternative illumination techniques for
frequencies above 1 GHz.
Have a great day
Sandy Mazzola
Steel, nickel, and zinc are all relatively poor conductors, at least as
compared to copper or aluminum. Of these, the best conductor is zinc.
But in your application the type of metal to use as plating is clearly
irrelevant, since the plating will carry very little current. Almost all
of the curre
Sandy,
I have just seen parts of the 2002 version. It seems to be dealing with the
technique to calibrate the field strength above 1GHz. There are also some
requirements regarding the measuring chamber.
Best regards
Amund Westin, Oslo/Norway
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Hi All,
I have some queries regarding conductive coating for an enclosure design
I am currently reviewing.
The enclosure material is made of steel. The coating specified by the
packaging/mechanical team is Zinc plate per ASTM B633, Type III, Class
FE/ZN 5. How conductive is this Zinc plating?
Do
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