Laird Technologies, Chomerics Tech-Etch Products to name a few good
companies that have these emi gaskets.
From: McBurney, Ian [Allen Heath UK] [mailto:ian.mcbur...@allen-heath.com]
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 6:26 AM
To: emc-p...@ieee.org
Subject: Card cage emissions
Dear colleagues;
I
This is not uncommon. The solution, as you have found out, is to insure
every card's panel makes contact with a neighbor, or the adjacent side card
cage wall. And as you see, demonstrating the need is not all that
difficult. However, actually getting people to add it is another matter.
Expenses
Ian,
A great deal will depend on the design of the card cage itself and on the
manufacturer. In the past I have found that card cage products manufactured by
Schroff were among the best featured for EMI control, with some useful BeCu
strips available as an add-on kit. Their understanding of the
Ian,
Instrument Specialties in the US may have something.
Josh
McBurney, Ian [Allen Heath UK] wrote:
Dear colleagues;
I hope that someone may have come across this problem before.
I have a 19” card cage that has rf emissions radiating from the slots
between the front panels. By using a
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