RE: Product Safety: A Matter of Law or Litigation?I would appreciate if anyone 
could let me know if there are any references (books, application notes, 
anythig ..) that deal with shielding efectivness in cases when a source is 
close to an (electrically small) opening in a shield (enclosure). In such a 
situation, the field will penetrate through the hole and leak even if the size 
is much smaller than the wavelength. I am particularly interested in situation 
when high-frequency source, such as a PCB edge or a component operating at 
(say) 1 GHz and above is in proximity of the venting holes, "small" gaps in the 
chassis etc.

All references that I have deal with uniform plane wave propagating incident to 
a metal plane with a slot or hole, in which case it is enought o have 
electrically small size of the opening (e.g. lambda/10) to efficiently block 
any field propagation through the barrier. I can't find any useful reference 
that deals in any analytical way with the situation I am intersted in.

I believe I might get some answers using some of the simulation programs, but 
at the moment I am more intersted in the analysis of the problem than in 
simulating it.

Thank you,

Neven Pischl

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