Sound Anechoic Chambers

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Anechoic Tapered Chamber
from Isotech, Inc.

A function of RF construction is to create a noise free environment to retain RF signals inside of the shielded environment. To complete the RF shielded environment, all accessories and facilities associated with the enclosure will meet or exceed the minimum functional requirements (as listed... [See More]

  • Parameters: Sound
  • Type: Anechoic - Sound; Anechoic - RFI / EMI
Compact Range Chambers
from Dexmet® Corporation, a part of PPG’s engineered materials division

Compact Range Chambers. Most antenna measurements need to be carried out in the far field; that is, the test antenna should be illuminated by a plane wave. Typically this is carried out by providing sufficient separation between the source and the AUT so the spherical wave approaches a plane-wave... [See More]

  • Parameters: Sound; Electromagnetics
  • Features: Lights
  • Temperature Control: Heating (optional feature); Cooling (optional feature)
Noise Control Products & Testing Chambers // 5G, EMI/EMC, AND RF CHAMBERS -- CHAMBERS
from Isotech, Inc.

The high-spec modular structure is traditionally used for high performance shielding. Panels are galvanized sheet steel bonded to a wood core that are attached via framing joints. The RF panel system is typically self-supported via Unistrut so no attachment to a parent wall or to a slab above is... [See More]

  • Parameters: Sound
  • Type: Anechoic - Sound; Anechoic - RFI / EMI
Near-Field Chambers
from Dexmet® Corporation, a part of PPG’s engineered materials division

Near-Field Chambers. Most antenna measurements need to be carried out in the far field; that is, the test antenna should be illuminated by a plane wave. Typically this is carried out by providing sufficient separation between the source and the AUT so the spherical wave approaches a plane-wave... [See More]

  • Parameters: Sound; Near-field antenna pattern measurements
  • Features: Lights
  • Temperature Control: Heating (optional feature); Cooling (optional feature)