Enclosures Include RF Absorbers

Feb. 3, 2005
Lauded for unprecedented performance, a new frequency-tuned RF absorber membrane has been designed for use with printed circuit board shielded enclosures. Three standard size EMC PCB enclosures with six different RF absorber formulations are available

Lauded for unprecedented performance, a new frequency-tuned RF absorber membrane has been designed for use with printed circuit board shielded enclosures. Three standard size EMC PCB enclosures with six different RF absorber formulations are available from stock, as well as three standard size microwave PCB enclosures with a universal wideband absorber. The frequency-tuned RF absorber layer assimilates radiated energy without relying on repeated reflections from the interior surfaces of the shield, and without problems of harmonic resonance. FERRISHIELD INC., Scranton, PA. (570) 961-5617.

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