Hi Jim,

 

When I've needed a small temporary ground plane, I've found that foil backed
vapor barrier paper was cheap and a lot tougher than straight foil.  It's
not terribly convenient, but it's cheap and light weight for quick and dirty
setups.

 

Brent DeWitt

Milford, MA

 

From: Jim Hulbert [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 9:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] Semi-Anechoic Chamber Question

 

I have an older 3-meter semi-anechoic chamber that is fully compliant for
radiated immunity testing per IEC 61000-4-3.  Occasionally I also use the
chamber to run a radiated emissions "pre-scan".  When I use the chamber for
the pre-scan up to 1 GHz, I remove the foam absorbers and ferrite floor
tiles between the antenna and EUT to get a reflecting ground plane.  The
aborbers are no problem but the floor tiles are quite heavy.  As an easier
option,  I'm thinking of coming up with a relatively light weight conductive
surface that can be easily placed over the floor tiles and easily removed
again.  Something like a foil that could be rolled into place and then
rolled up again when done.  I could connect the foil to the shielded room
floor to ground it.  Does anyone have any experience doing something like
this or would I be wasting my time and better off continuing my practice of
removing the tiles?  I'm not looking for compliance emissions measurements
because I'm limited to 3 meter distance and an antenna sweep height of 3
meters.  However, I would like to get the best pre-scan data I can to
minimize surprises when I do go out to an open area test site for the final
test.

 

Thanks.

 

Jim Hulbert

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