I'm assuming that you are thinking in the 3-meter or 10-meter semi-anechoic
RF shielded chamber mindset. However, there are no limits if you have deep
enough pockets. Sony built a 5-story tall shielded enclosure in San Diego;
I'm not certain of the exact construction, but it is essentially a big
shielded room that serves as its own weather shelter. Getting more extreme,
I built a 4-story, 40k square foot shielded building (welded steel) for the
Navy in San Diego about 40 years ago. (Let's not talk about what happens to
shielded door seams when the surf is 200 feet away.) At the extreme, you
have the USAF's Benefield Chamber at Palmdale, which is about 275' x 275' x
75' tall. 

 

So, it can be done, if you have Sony or Uncle Sam level money.

 

Ed Price
WB6WSN
Chula Vista, CA USA



 

From: Elliott Mac-FME001 [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2013 7:19 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [PSES] Standalone EMC Chamber?

 

Hello group, 

 

A colleague of mine mentioned that he had seen a "stand-alone" EMI chamber
at a test lab. One of the obstacles we have in getting a chamber is the lack
of space in our building and he thought this may be a good solution to our
dilemma.

 

I am not aware of any chambers that do not require a parent structure. 

 

Are any of you aware of any EMC chambers [3 or 10m - preferably 10m] that do
not require a parent building and operate "stand-alone"?

 

Best regards,

 

Mac Elliott

 


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