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Title: An Update on Component Shielding Effectiveness Testing


1
An Update on Component Shielding Effectiveness
Testing
  • Joe Butler
  • Chomerics Division of Parker Hannifin Corp.

2
Shielding Effectiveness
  • Commercial EMI Shielding Products
  • EMI gaskets
  • Conductive compounds
  • Conductive coatings
  • Shielded windows and air ventilation panels
  • None of these products are typically measured by
    an industry consensus, shielding effectiveness
    test method. Vendor utilized test methods vary
    by manufacturer.

3
Shielding Effectiveness
  • Test Standards
  • MIL-STD-285 Shelters - Withdrawn
  • MIL-DTL-83528 Conductive Elastomer EMI Gasket
    Radiated Field and DC Volume Resistivity
  • NSA 65-6, 73-2A, 94-106 Tempest Shelters
  • IEEE STD 299 Shelters (replaced MIL-STD-285)
  • IEEE STD 1302 Guide to EMI Gasket Test Methods
  • ASTM D 4935 Planar Materials - Withdrawn
  • ASTM E1851 Shelters (duplicates MIL-STD-285)
  • Reverberation Chamber Tests, TEM Cells
  • SAE ARP 1705 EMI Gasket Transfer Impedance
  • SAE ARP 1173 EMI Gasket Radiated Field
  • EN 50147-1 Anechoic Chambers
  • IEC 61000-5-7 - Enclosures
  • VG 95373 Part 15 Small Enclosures
  • SCTE 48-1-2006 GTEM Cell Tests

4
Shielding Effectiveness
  • EMI Gaskets
  • DC volume resistivity
  • MIL - DTL - 83528
  • SAE- AIR -1404 warning on relationship between
    resistivity and shielding effectiveness
  • Transfer impedance
  • SAE- ARP-1705
  • Radiated field tests
  • MIL-DTL-83528
  • MIL-STD-285 or IEEE-STD-299 Modified
  • Stirred mode/reverberation chamber testing
  • Enclosure or equipment level testing

5
Shielding Effectiveness
  • Conductive Compounds
  • DC Volume Resistivity
  • Joint Through-Resistance
  • Radiated Field Tests
  • MIL-STD-285 or IEEE-STD-299 Modified
  • Enclosure or Equipment Level Tests

6
Shielding Effectiveness
  • Conductive Coatings
  • DC surface resistivity
  • ohms per square _at_ recommended dry film thickness
  • ASTM D4935 recently withdrawn
  • Radiated field tests
  • MIL-STD-285 or IEEE-STD-299 Modified
  • Stirred mode/reverberation chamber tests
  • Enclosure or equipment level tests

7
Shielding Effectiveness
  • Shielded Windows Air Ventilation Panels
  • Radiated field tests
  • MIL-STD-285 or IEEE-STD-299, Modified
  • Stirred mode/reverberation chamber tests
  • Enclosure or equipment level tests

8
Shielding Effectiveness
  • Current standards activity
  • IEEE EMC Society actively working on revisions to
    IEEE STD 299 to create three sections addressing
    three sizes of enclosures
  • SAE AE-4 Committee has discussed revising and
    updating SAE ARP 1173
  • ASTM Committee D09 has stopped EMC standards
    development activities

9
Shielding Effectiveness
  • MlL-STD-285 (1956)
  • Frequencies 150 kHz - 200 kHz, 200 kHz,
  • 1 MHz, 18 MHz, 400 MHz
  • Officially withdrawn but still used in industry
  • Many undocumented/unapproved derivatives used -
    modified MIL STD 285
  • Used extensively to rate shielding performance of
    EMI gaskets, conductive coatings, shielded vents
    and windows

10
Shielding Effectiveness
  • US National Security Agency Standards - NSA 65-6,
    NSA 73-2A, NSA 95-106
  • NSA 65-6 (1964) - 1 kHz - 10 GHz,100 dB, 10 kHz -
    10 GHz
  • NSA 73-2A (1972) - 1 kHz - 1 GHz, 50 dB, 10 kHz -
    100 MHz
  • NSA 94-106 (1994) - 1 kHz 10 GHz, 100 dB, 10kHz
    10 GHz, (replaced NSA 65-6)

11
Shielding Effectiveness
  • IEEE STD 299 (1991)
  • Frequency range 9 kHz - 18 GHz, (extendable to 50
    Hz and 100 GHz)
  • Developed to replace MIL-STD-285
  • Working group actively working on revisions
  • Standard divided into separate parts for
    different size enclosures

12
Shielding Effectiveness
  • ASTM E 1851 (1997)
  • Frequency bands - 140 - 160 kHz, 14 - 16 MHz, 300
    - 500 MHz, 900 - 1000 MHz,
  • 8.5 GHz - 10.5 GHz
  • Developed by US military shelter manufacturers as
    replacement for retired MIL STD 285 because
    they felt the proposed replacement, IEEE STD 299,
    was too complicated

13
Shielding Effectiveness
  • IEC 61000-5-7 (2001) Installation and mitigation
    guidelines - Degrees of protection provided by
    enclosures against electromagnetic disturbances
    (EM code)
  • Frequency range 10 kHz - 40 GHz
  • Establishes shielding code designation - EMABCDEF
    where ABCDEF indicates 6 frequency bands where a
    shielding designator value from lt 10 dB 0, to gt
    100 dB 9, is assigned

14
Shielding Effectiveness
IEC 61000-5-7 Setup
15
Shielding Effectiveness
  • German VG 95373-15 (1998)
  • Bundeswehr equipment procurement
  • Frequency ranges 30 Hz - 3 MHz, 30 MHz - 1 GHz
  • Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers
    (SCTE) IPS-TP-212 (1996)
  • RF ingress shielding measurement
  • Frequencies 54 MHz, 100 MHz, 200 MHz, 400 MHz,
    700 MHz, 1000 MHz

16
Shielding Effectiveness
German VG 95373-15 Setup
17
Shielding Effectiveness
SCTE IPS-TP- 212 Setup
18
Shielding EffectivenessASTM D 4935 Test Setup
19
Shielding EffectivenessASTM D 4935 Test Samples
20
Shielding EffectivenessDual TEM Cell Test Setup
21
Shielding EffectivenessMIL-DTL-83528 Setup
22
Radiated Test Setup
Chomerics Shielding Effectiveness Test
Setup
23
Radiated Test Setup
24
Radiated Test Setup
25
Shielding EffectivenessSAE ARP 1173 Setup
26
Shielding EffectivenessSAE ARP 1705 Setup
27
Shielding EffectivenessIEEE STD 1302 Gasket
Comparison of Test Methods
28
Shielding EffectivenessStirred Mode Chamber
29
Shielding Effectiveness
  • Some Relevant Reference Papers
  • Stirred Mode Crawford, Koepke, NBS Tech Note
    1092, April 1986 Hatfield, Freyer, Rowan, 1992
    1994 EMCS Symposium
  • Reverberation Chambers Holloway, Ladbury,
    Coder, Koepke, Hill EMCS Transactions,
  • Reverberation Chambers Holloway, Ladbury,
    Koepke, Hill, Garzia EMCS Transactions, May
    2003

30
Shielding Effectiveness
  • Current Actions of Shielding Component Customers
  • Not only asking for assurances of long term
    reliability but detailing test protocols to
    qualify products, e.g., accelerated life testing
    - high/low temperature cycling, heat/humidity,
    temperature soak
  • More requesting UL 94 V-0 flammability ratings
  • Increasing amount of individual corporate Green
    initiatives prohibiting certain hazardous
    substances
  • European Union RoHS requirements
  • Request for detailed elemental composition of
    materials beyond MSDS details
  • Requests for shielding data against aluminum
    flanges with trivalent chromate treatment vs.
    hexavalent chromate

31
Shielding Effectiveness
  • Future Actions of Shielding Component Vendors
  • Will try to maintain the status quo
  • Will continue to have dwindling involvement in
    the SE standards development within SAE and IEEE
  • If reverberation chamber shielding test data is
    necessary, most manufacturers will use outside
    test labs

32
Shielding Effectiveness
  • Thanks for your time!
  • Questions???
  • Joe Butler
  • JButler_at_Parker.com
  • 781-939-4267
  • www.chomerics.com
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