When I had the chambers built at Motorola / Plantation, I put a patch panel
into the side of my chambers and got a number of standard connector in the
panel, from USB to DB25 to Firer optic  as well as N, BNC, SMA along with a
series of pre drilled holes with plugs plugs for "whatever".
 
Due to the local environment (people having 75W base stations at there desk
leaking 5W) I specified two door split chambers one for the EUT and one for
the test equipment.
 
Mark 

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DMTS - Regulatory Engineering 


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brent G DeWitt
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 7:31 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [PSES] Chamber access



Hi Ken,

 

Having run a couple of third party labs, I’d suggest you do both, and
several of each.

 

The WBC is the penetration of choice for simple fiber optic cables and weird
stuff.  Make it big enough (and therefore long enough) that you can send
arbitrary metallic cables through with a load of snap-on ferrite beads on them
(pick the beads of your choice).

 

The patch panel has the primary advantage of keeping shield currents inside
the room.  There are lots of companies out there selling data filters for
standard connectors.  On the down side, you will never be able to match all of
your customer needs. 

 

I’d also suggest that you have a dozen or so of your blank patch panels
fabed with just the mounting details and a drawing of these available for
customers.  No matter how much you try, you _will_ have a customer that needs
something unique!  Either sell  them a blank panel (at a profit) or give away
the specs for the panel as a cheap alternative.  Many customers will elect to
buy the panel.  Price appropriately for your operation.

 

Respectfully,

 

Brent DeWitt

Westborough, MA

 

 

From: Ken MacGrath [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2009 6:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] Chamber access

 

Hello,

We're upgrading our 3 meter chamber and would appreciate any suggestions you
might have for running cables into the chamber from the support equipment. We
have a wave guide and could put in a patch panel, but before we do that I
would like to get some input from the group

Thanks!


Ken MacGrath
_____________________________________________________________________
Core Compliance Testing Services, LLC
79 River Road (Route 3A)
Hudson, NH 03051

Business: (603)889-5545
Cell: (603) 892-0620
Web: www.corecompliancetesting.com

 

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