Architectural Electromagnetic Shielding Handbook: A Design and Specification Guide

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Architectural Electromagnetic Shielding Handbook: A Design and Specification Guide

by: Leland H. Hemming


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Book Description
The first volume ever to cover all aspects of the subject, Architectural Electromagnetic Shielding Handbook provides the practicing architect/engineer with a comprehensive guide to electromagnetic shielding. This practical handbook is a one-stop source for every form of shielding enclosure now used in commercial and government test laboratories, communication and computer centers, and electromagnetic hardened facilities designed to prevent electromagnetic interference (EMI) from reaching either a sensitive piece of equipment or an unauthorized agency.

Additional features include:

* extensive supporting information on penetrations such as doors, vents, piping, and electromagnetic filters for each type of shielding
* complete descriptions of modular, welded, and architectural forms of shielding as well as design checklists for shielded enclosure installation
* detailed descriptions of performance specifications and methods of testing necessary to prove performance

Now you can have practical design and manufacturing techniques for solving ESD problems associated with sophisticated equipment used in a home or office environment. This book takes the mystery out of ESD by showing how it is generated and how it affects electronic devices, such as integrated circuits. It provides practical guidelines and the rationale on how ESD solutions can work for you.

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Architectural Electromagnetic Shielding Handbook A Design and Specification Guide The first volume ever to cover all aspects of the subject, Architectural Electromagnetic Shielding Handbook provides the practicing architect/engineer with a comprehensive guide to electromagnetic shielding. This practical handbook is a one-stop source for every form of shielding enclosure now used in commercial and government test laboratories, communication and computer centers, and electromagnetic hardened facilities designed to prevent electromagnetic interference (EMI) from reaching either a sensitive piece of equipment or an unauthorized agency. Additional features include:

* extensive supporting information on penetrations such as doors, vents, piping, and electromagnetic filters for each type of shielding
* complete descriptions of modular, welded, and architectural forms of shielding as well as design checklists for shielded enclosure installation
* detailed descriptions of performance specifications and methods of testing necessary to prove performance

Also of interest? Electrostatic Discharge and Electronic Equipment A Practical Guide for Designing to Prevent ESD Problems by Warren Boxleitner IEEE Order Number PP0235-2 ISBN 0-7803-5388-9 1988 Hardcover 118pp Now you can have practical design and manufacturing techniques for solving ESD problems associated with sophisticated equipment used in a home or office environment. This book takes the mystery out of ESD by showing how it is generated and how it affects electronic devices, such as integrated circuits. It provides practical guidelines and the rationale on how ESD solutions can work for you.


Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface

Introduction

The Need for Radio Frequency Shielding

Shielding Theory

Modular Shielded Enclosures

Welded Shielded Enclosures

Architectural Shielding

Penetrations and Their Control

Electrical Filters

Enclosure Performance Specifications and Testing

Grounding of Shielded Enclosures

Design Checklists

Appendix A

Appendix B

Appendix C: Slected Bibliography

Index


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