E03 213

Transients? What Transients?

The products in EE’s annual spring show case represent most of today’s practical approaches for dealing with interference, including measuring and simulating it.

For example, heavy metal enclosures constrain internally generated electrical noise so it cannot escape. Conversely, noise originating outside the enclosure is kept from impinging upon sensitive electronic assemblies. To the EMC engineer, these functions are of foremost importance, but an enclosure must retain its shielding effectiveness and structural integrity while meeting rugged specifications such as NEBS Zone 4 seismic testing.

At very high frequencies, the fit of seams and doors directly affects an enclosure’s attenuation. That’s where many different types of gaskets and conductive tapes come into play. A large selection of materials is available to suit your application whether EMI/RFI shielding is the gasket’s sole function or if dust and moisture also must be excluded.

An enclosure wouldn’t be complete without cooling fans and their attendant air filters. Several types of filters with different EMI/RFI characteristics are presented. A thick metal honeycomb filter provides very high attenuation but is an overkill in many cases. Much lower-cost filters based on plated plastic honeycomb may be adequate for your needs.

How about stopping interference at its source? Some new types of components as well as miniaturized versions of existing ones now are available. Multilayer varistors dissipate transient energy when the applied voltage exceeds their rated limit. They replace a network of diodes, capacitors, and resistors with a single part.

Common-mode chokes are wound in a manner that produces a high impedance to signals appearing in-phase on both windings while having little effect on differential- or normal-mode signals. Some of these chokes are targeted for use in data communications networks and computer buses such as USB.

And don’t forget the role of ferrites and ferrite beads. Modern communications and data connectors incorporate ferrite into their designs, absorbing transient signals without the necessity of a direct electrical connection. There’s no solder joint to break, nor are separate parts required for each of the connector pins. The trend toward ever-smaller parts also continues as evidenced by the introduction of a 1.0 mm × 2.0-mm package containing four electrically separate ferrite-bead filters.

Several RF amplifiers as well as a number of antennas are among the products. The performance of an EMC receiving antenna is governed by the laws of physics, but locating a preamplifier at the antenna certainly improves the signal-to-noise ratio.

It’s also a good idea to verify test-system performance throughout the required frequency range. When the lobe pattern of a traditional antenna design was closely examined, four lobes were found instead of one. A new computer-aided design soon replaced the previous model.

The RF amplifiers included in the showcase can be thought of as simple gain blocks: mundane until you delve more deeply into their specifications. How linear is it? How linear do you need it to be? How well matched is your load? Can the amplifier drive it, and if so, for how long? As they say, the devil is in the details.

Tackling EMC is daunting, but the products described here give you more opportunities to succeed, from suppressing to shielding and from simulating to measuring. And we’ve made it easy for you to find more information about them. With EE-Evaluation Engineering’s exclusive single-click RSLeads feature, just enter the URL for a product and click on GO. You will be taken directly to the data sheet or the most relevant page on the manufacturer’s site.

EMC Products


Design Software
FLO/EMC v4.2 Software provides information to EMC and mechanical designers about cavity resonances, electromagnetic interactions between components, coupling to cables and unintentionally formed waveguides, and radiation through slots and vents. Using the program early in the development process reduces the risk of redesign at a later stage. Modeling time is decreased through intelligent integration that uses automatic defeaturing to convert solid models to electromagnetic models.

Flomerics,
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Equipment Enclosures

The Heavy-Duty EMI/RFI Shielded Electronic Enclosures provide up to 80 dB of attenuation from 200 MHz to 1 GHz and 60 dB from 1 GHz to 10 GHz. Originally designed for a defense-systems program, the enclosures retain their shielding effectiveness even after completing a NEBS Zone 4 earthquake simulation. The design includes I/O areas for cables, power, fans, and EMI air filtering.

Equipto Electronics,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-210

Lower Noise Antenna
The Model AHA-118 Active Horn Antenna is intended for EMI emissions testing in the 1-GHz to 18-GHz frequency range. Compared to passive antennas that couple the received signal through a long cable to a preamplifier and a spectrum analyzer, the AHA-118 has an integrated preamplifier with a constant gain of 20 dB. Locating the preamplifier at the antenna improves the effective test-system noise performance.

Com-Power,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-208

Single-Lobe RF Antenna
The Model 3117 Double Ridge Waveguide (DRWG) Antenna maintains a single main-lobe pattern over its entire 1-GHz to 18-GHz range. This feature provides lower measurement uncertainty, better target illumination, and greater tolerance for off-axis test-object alignment. Performance of each production antenna is verified at the company’s A2L2 accredited calibration lab. The antenna, developed using computer modeling, comes with a signed certificate of conformance.

ETS-Lindgren,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-211

USB-to-Fiber Converters
The Model 2170 USB-to-Fiber-Optic Media Converter and Model 2171 USB HUB-to-Fiber-Optic Media Converter solve the problem of communicating with USB instruments within a shielded enclosure. These devices measure 5.75” × 3.8” × 1.63”, are compliant with USB 1.1 specifications allowing 1.5-Mb/s or 12-Mb/s data transfer rates, and extend the nominal 5-m USB range to 2,000 m to 5,000 m depending on type of fiber. The 2170 connects to the host PC via a USB type B connector. The 2171 uses a USB type A connector to connect to USB peripherals.

ETS-Lindgren,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-212

Tiny Suppressor Case Size
The USB Series of Transient Suppressors has expanded with the addition of an 0402-size model. Based on multilayer varistor technology, the voltage suppressors offer bidirectional operation, greater reliability than multiple diode solutions, and reduced component and placement costs. Specifications include a 15-mJ energy rating, capacitance from 3 pF to 10 pF at 1 MHz, voltage rating up to 18 V, and operation from -55°C to +125°C. Standard 0603, two-element 0405, and four-element 0612 array versions also are available.

AVX,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-207

Robust RF Amplifier
The Model BBS3Q7EK0 RF Amplifier delivers up to 100 W for immunity testing, power device testing, and general laboratory use. It withstands 100% reflected power indefinitely, allowing use under high VSWR conditions, and is protected against accidental open or short circuits. The small and lightweight amplifier uses GaAsFET technology to provide 50 dB of gain with a typical IP3 of 60 dBm.

Empower RF Systems,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-209

EMI Shielding Tapes
Three new pressure-sensitive tapes are available for EMI shielding applications. ARclad® 90038 is a 2.4-mil conductive, acrylic-based EMI shielding tape with a 1-oz tin-plated copper foil backing and a shielding effectiveness of 95 dB to 80 dB between 1 GHz and 18 GHz. Flexshield® 8269, a 4-mil thick EMI shielding tape, features a Flectron® nickel copper-plated woven polyester fabric carrier. ARclad 9032 is a 1-mil acrylic transfer adhesive with high Z-axis conductivity and intended for EMI shield fabrication.

Adhesives Research,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-206

EMI Shielded Enclosures

A range of sizes and styles of EMI shielded enclosures is available. The PROLINE® System of modular components include frames from 0.7 × 0.6 × 0.6 m to 2.2 × 1 × 0.6 m as well as components such as side panels, vented or solid tops, and doors. The single-door, wall-mount CONCEPT® Enclosures range in size from 12” × 12” × 6” to 36” × 24” × 12” and have integral heavy-gauge doors. Shielding effectiveness compared to a standard enclosure is as much as 40 dB higher from 10 MHz to 100 MHz.

Hoffman Enclosures,
www.releads.com/403ee-214

SMD Common-Mode Chokes

The FM1206T Series of SMD Chokes comprises six parts with typical common-mode impedance at 100 MHz from 90 W to 2,200 W. Intended for IEEE 1394 applications, the chokes have a 50-VDC rating. Resistance ranges from 0.3 W to 1.2 W with corresponding rated current from 370 mA to 200 mA. The chokes are available in quantities of 2,000 in the tape-and-reel format.

Inter-Technical,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-215

Tiny Suppression Components
The BLM15H Ferrite Bead Series provides EMI suppression into the gigahertz frequency range in an 0402 package size. As an example of the characteristics of one of the members of the series, the BLM15HD601SNi bead has an impedance of 600 W at 100 MHz, increasing to 1,400 W at 1 GHz. The DC resistance maximum limit is 1.7 W and the associated rated current 100 mA. The full -55°C to +125°C temperature range applies to these parts.

Murata Electronics North America,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-217

Filtered RJ45 Connectors

The 155 Series RJ45 Shielded High-Speed Connectors feature a ferrite filter built into the base of the connector. This design provides controlled insertion loss and has the added benefit of higher reliability because there are no solder joints to fail between the filter and contacts. Crosstalk is reduced by 10 dB compared to a standard connector although the overall dimensions remain the same. Available assemblies have one, two, four, six, or eight ports to reduce cost and simplify mounting where multiple connectors are required.

Regal Electronics,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-221

Well-Protected Amplifier
The Model 5037 RF Power Amplifier produces 500 W of CW power over the 200-MHz to 1,000-MHz frequency range. Harmonic signals typically are >30 dBc below the fundamental. The input is protected from overdrive levels up to +13 dBm. On the output side, high VSWR protection is provided together with a user-set reflected power threshold above which a warning will occur. A built-in health test monitors the amplifier down to the individual module.

OPHIR RF, 
www.rsleads.com/403ee-219

Feed-Through Filters
A new line of high-capacitance EMI filters using Motor Line Feed-Thru Technology (MLFT) is available in a variety of mechanical packages. The filters replace multiple capacitors, inductive coils, leads, and PCB assemblies. They originally were developed for DC motors in automotive applications, but their significant insertion loss at high frequencies suits them to use in communications, industrial, medical, and military equipment.

Spectrum Control,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-227

Power Filter
The 20-A C20F Filtered Snap-In AC Connector is available for power supplies and distribution units with power ratings up to 3,500 W. The AC inlet complies to IEC 320-1, type C20 and is combined with a standard or medical-grade filter. The combination provides a more direct path to ground and improves attenuation by eliminating bulky wires needed between separate components. The filters withstand >2.5 kV, L-N, or optionally >4 kV.

Schurter,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-225

Extended Test Capabilities

The EMC Total Integrated Laboratory Environment (TILE) Software has been extended to cover surge/burst and harmonics tests for IEC 61000-4-4, 61000-4-5, and various automotive standards. The TILE main program provides a graphical, flowchart-oriented method of designing and executing EMC tests. Each test routine is defined as a profile, which describes the test steps. Successive steps form a flowchart of test actions, and the actions control changeable information such as descriptions of the EUT and the frequency range appropriate for each test.

Quantum Change,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-220

Shielded Display Filter
DURALAN II™ Display Filters incorporate fine copper or stainless steel wire mesh or conductive coatings to provide EMI/RFI shielding. In addition, an antireflective coating may be applied to increase light transmission and contrast to improve sunlight readability of flat-panel displays. The filter material has good hardness and resistance to chemicals and is available in a variety of colors, thicknesses from 0.02” to 0.25”, and sizes up to 22” × 44”. Multicolor logos or masks can be incorporated into the filters.

Silver Cloud Manufacturing, 
www.rsleads.com/403ee-226

Updated EMC Test Package

The EMIPAK Conducted and Radiated Emissions Test Package has been updated in three areas: the spectrum analyzer now is a synthesized model handling frequencies up to 3 GHz, the 1-GHz wideband antenna has been redesigned to cover the frequency band from 30 MHz to 2 GHz, and the EPS 9980 application software is a rewritten and Windows 95/98/NT4-compatible version of the earlier software. As with the original EMIPAK product, all necessary transducers and cabling are included.

Schaffner EMC, 
www.rsleads.com/403ee-233

Wide-Roll EMI Shielding
BISCO® EC-2000 Series Conductive Silicone EMI/RFI Shielding Material comes in 36” wide rolls. The EC-2040 nickel-graphite-filled material is available in thicknesses from 0.02” to 0.063” with Shore A hardness of 40, 90-psi minimum tensile strength, 6% compression set at 100°C when compressed 25%, and 0.2 W-cm volume resistivity. EC-2130 has similar specifications but can be ordered in thicknesses from 0.063” to 0.125”.

Rogers,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-222

Tough VME Chassis
The Series 790 6U, seven-slot VME Chassis is compliant with and certified to meet MIL-STD-461D. The chassis features an EMI/RFI-gasketed and removable front door and withstands high humidity, shock, and vibration in storage or transport. It includes a 300-W embedded power supply, four wall-mounted fans arranged for side-to-side push-pull operation, and a removable rear panel that supports the use of custom I/O connector panels.

Vector Electronics & Technology,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-232

Lightweight Vent Panel
MaxAir™ is a range of vent panels made from dent-resistant nickel/copper-plated polymeric honeycomb with optional UL 94 V0 or intumescent coatings for flame resistance. The frameless design allows a 10% to 20% increase in useable airflow and eliminates the need for attachment hardware. Available in ¼” and 1/8” cell sizes and ¼” and ½” thicknesses, the material machines easily to satisfy installation requirements. A compressible conductive foam band around the edge of the panel accommodates variations in shelf widths or vent opening dimensions.

Laird Technologies,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-216

Variable-Size 19″ Cabinet
The 20,000 Series Cabinet Platform uses design for manufacturing methods that support customer selection of the X, Y, and Z dimensions. The rack angles are located in a C-shaped channel mount for infinite front-to-rear positional adjustment of equipment installed in the cabinet. A range of modifications to improve EMC performance satisfies all levels of FCC and VDE requirements, military use, and TEMPEST applications. In addition, the welded-steel cabinets meet MIL-STD-167, MIL-STD-901, and Telcordia GR-63-CORE shock and vibration environmental specifications.

Schroff,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-223

Shielded Air-Vent Filters

A range of honeycomb filters provides from 70 to 140 dB of shielding effectiveness depending on the type and size. The 1/8” thick econo-cell filter has 1/8” cells made from type 6061 aluminum and attenuates interference by 70 dB from 1 MHz to 1 GHz. In contrast, the shielding effectiveness of a 1” thick brass-cell with 1/8” cells, made from soldered brass foil, can exceed 140 dB at 1 GHz. All filter types cause minimal reduction of cooling airflow and include a spiral gasket in their frames to ensure continuous contact when mounted.

Spira Manufacturing,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-229

ESD-Protected Connectors

Series E Connectors are protected against ESD and EFT events and intended for sensitive circuit applications. Transient voltage suppressors integrated into the connectors accommodate a range of working voltages from 3.5 to 30 VDC and 2.5 to 25 VAC. In addition, capacitors may be included with values up to 2,200 pF. The connectors come in shell sizes 9, 15, 25, and 37 with industry-standard footprints of 0.318”, 0.405”, and 0.590” in a variety of contact types/terminations and mounting or hardware options.

Spectrum Control,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-228

High-Current Chokes

The CM40 and CM41 Series of Ferrite Common-Mode Chokes provide very small footprint EMI filtering for noise suppression in power applications with up to 75 A continuous operating current. These chokes have a low clearance height and are lighter weight and less susceptible to vibration than older wire-wound products. They come in broadband and low-frequency versions.

Steward, 
www.rsleads.com/403ee-230

New Gasket Profiles

One knife-edge and two dome-shaped profiles have been added to the company’s range of Metalized Nylon Fabric Over Polyurethane Foam Gaskets. The EMI/RFI shielding gaskets are UL 94 V0 flammability rated and exhibit compression set values of less than 3%. Nickel plating over a conductive copper substrate provides galvanic compatibility and shielding effectiveness with greater than 100-dB attenuation.

Tech-Etch,
www.rsleads.com/403ee-231

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March 2004

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