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New Shield Technology Blocks EMI But Allows Wireless Signaling

Researchers have reportedly developed a new mesh shield that effectively prevents electromagnetic interference (EMI) while also allowing wireless communications.

According to a recent article posted on the website of Phys.Org, a research team at Zhejiang University in China has created a mechanically-flexible silver mesh that is also visibly transparent. When used in conjunction with transparent silicon and polyethylene, the mesh not only provides high EM shielding effectiveness of 26.2 dB in the X band but also good optical transmission at a wide range of wavelengths, including those in the infrared spectrum.

Read the complete text of the Phys.Org article on this advanced shielding technology.

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Near and Far Field Measurements with a Vector Network Analyzer

For optimal performance in over-the-air RF systems, antennas must meet specific requirements. Performance parameters like size, wind-loading, environmental ruggedness, transmission pattern, bandwidth, and power handling capability should be considered. Methods of measuring the transmission (or reception) pattern that determines antenna gain with a VNA will be examined in this article.

Read a paper summarizing the research behind this innovation that was originally published in the Optical Materials Express Journal.

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