About The Book
A practical one-volume guide to anechoic chamber designs forelectromagnetic measurementsThe electromagnetic anechoic chamber has been with us since it...
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wasinvented at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC, in theearly 1950s. Just about every major aerospace company has largenumbers of them located throughout the United States and the world.Now, because of the stringent electromagnetic interferencerequirements that must be considered in the development of all newelectronic products, these facilities are appearing in theautomotive, telecommunications, aerospace, computer, and otherindustries.This handbook provides the designer/procurer of electromagneticchambers with a single source of practical information on the fullrange of anechoic chamber designs. It reviews the current state ofthe art in indoor electromagnetic testing facilities and theirdesign and specifications. You'll find information on a largevariety of anechoic chambers used for a broad range ofelectromagnetic measurements that are commonly conducted in indoortest facilities as well as details on:* Measurement theory to support the chamber design proceduresprovided in each of the specific chamber designs* Test facilities for the measurement of antennas, scattering(RCS), and electromagnetic compatibility* An extensive set of photographs, including a special colorsection highlighting some of the more interesting anechoic testfacilities that have been built to solve various measurementproblems* Design/procurement checklists
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