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Electromagnetic Anechoic Chambers
Leland H. Hemming
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Description for Electromagnetic Anechoic Chambers
Hardcover. The electromagnetic anechoic chamber invented at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC in the early 1950's, has proven instrumental in determining the effect of electro-magnetic waves on sensitive electronic equipment. Just about every major aerospace company uses large numbers of them located throughout the United States and the world. Num Pages: 240 pages, Ill. BIC Classification: PHK; TJ; TRP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 267 x 188 x 19. Weight in Grams: 624.
A practical one-volume guide to anechoic chamber designs for electromagnetic measurements
The electromagnetic anechoic chamber has been with us since it was invented at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC, in the early 1950s. Just about every major aerospace company has large numbers of them located throughout the United States and the world. Now, because of the stringent electromagnetic interference requirements that must be considered in the development of all new electronic products, these facilities are appearing in the automotive, telecommunications, aerospace, computer, and other industries.
This handbook provides the designer/procurer of electromagnetic chambers with a single source of practical information on the full range of anechoic chamber designs. It reviews the current state of the art in indoor electromagnetic testing facilities and their design and specifications. You'll find information on a large variety of anechoic chambers used for a broad range of electromagnetic measurements that are commonly conducted in indoor test facilities as well as details on:
* Measurement theory to support the chamber design procedures provided 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 color section highlighting some of the more interesting anechoic test facilities that have been built to solve various measurement problems
* Design/procurement checklists
The electromagnetic anechoic chamber has been with us since it was invented at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC, in the early 1950s. Just about every major aerospace company has large numbers of them located throughout the United States and the world. Now, because of the stringent electromagnetic interference requirements that must be considered in the development of all new electronic products, these facilities are appearing in the automotive, telecommunications, aerospace, computer, and other industries.
This handbook provides the designer/procurer of electromagnetic chambers with a single source of practical information on the full range of anechoic chamber designs. It reviews the current state of the art in indoor electromagnetic testing facilities and their design and specifications. You'll find information on a large variety of anechoic chambers used for a broad range of electromagnetic measurements that are commonly conducted in indoor test facilities as well as details on:
* Measurement theory to support the chamber design procedures provided 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 color section highlighting some of the more interesting anechoic test facilities that have been built to solve various measurement problems
* Design/procurement checklists
Product Details
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Ltd United States
Number of pages
240
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2002
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780471208105
SKU
V9780471208105
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About Leland H. Hemming
LELAND H. HEMMING is a member of the technical staff of the Signature Development and Applications Group, Phantom Works, a design and development division of the Boeing Company located in Mesa, Arizona. He obtained a BS in physics from San Diego State University in 1963 and an MBA from National University, San Diego, California, in 1977. He has been an active member of the IEEE since 1963 and a Senior Life member since 2001. He is also the author of Architectural Electromagnetic Shielding Handbook.
Reviews for Electromagnetic Anechoic Chambers
"...a comprehensive, thorough text...that will not sit on the shelf...it is a text that will be referenced often by those individuals committed to ensuring?the highest quality of test results." (IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, March 2003)