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EM Software & Systems (USA), Inc – FEKO – find us at Booth 1004

FEKO is a comprehensive electromagnetic simulation software tool, based on state of the art computational electromagnetics (CEM) techniques enabling users to solve a wide range of electromagnetic problems. The multiple solution techniques available within FEKO make it applicable to a wide range of problems for a large array of industries.

Typical applications include EMC (analysis of diverse problems including shielding effectiveness of an enclosure, cable coupling analysis in complex environments, e.g. wiring in a car, radiation hazard analysis), Antennas (analysis of horns, microstrip patches, wire, reflector, conformal & broadband antennas and arrays), Antenna placement (analysis of radiation patterns, hazard zones, etc. with antennas placed on large structures, e.g. ships, aircrafts armored car) Bio-electromagnetics (analysis of homogeneous or non-homogeneous bodies, SAR extraction), RF components (analysis of waveguide structures, e.g. filter, slotted antennas, directional couplers (3D EM circuits: analysis of microstrip filters, couplers, inductors Radomes(analysis of multiple dielectric layers in a large structure Scattering problems (RCS analyses).

Please visit the FEKO (www.feko.info) booth # 1004-1006 at the EMC symposium for more information, interesting demonstrations, brochures & articles.

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Shielding Effectiveness Test Guide

Just as interference testing requires RF enclosures, isolation systems in turn need their own testing. This document reviews some of the issues and considerations in testing RF enclosures.

 

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