Sensors (Jun 2024)

Development of a Simple Setup to Measure Shielding Effectiveness at Microwave Frequencies

  • Emanuele Cardillo,
  • Fabrizio Lorenzo Carcione,
  • Luigi Ferro,
  • Elpida Piperopoulos,
  • Emanuela Mastronardo,
  • Graziella Scandurra,
  • Carmine Ciofi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24123741
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 12
p. 3741

Abstract

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Testing the shielding effectiveness of materials is a key step for many applications, from the industrial to the biomedical field. This task is very relevant for high-sensitivity sensors, whose performance can be greatly affected by electromagnetic fields. However, the available testing procedures often require expensive, bulky, and heavy measurement chambers. In this paper, a cost-effective and reliable measurement procedure for testing the shielding effectiveness of materials is proposed. It exploits a lab-scale anechoic shielded chamber, which is lightweight, compact, and cost-effective if compared to the available commercial solutions. The measurement procedure employs a vector network analyzer to allow an accurate and fast characterization setup. The chamber realization phases and the measurement procedure are described. The shielding capability of the chamber is measured up to 26 GHz, whereas the performance of commercial shielding coatings is tested to demonstrate the measurement’s effectiveness.

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