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FDR-501 & FDR-505

RF

Associated Environmental Systems’ Ryan Young at NTS (Boxborough, MA) for extensive independent testing on RF chambers

 

Powerful and Consistent Radio Frequency Blocking

Associated Environmental Systems offers a temperature chamber that forms a conductive barrier to block radio frequency energy as you test circuit boards and other electronics. The FDR chamber offers the ability to test frequency generating devices within a shielded environment. The chamber also offers the ability to test devices inside that are shielded from the outside.
FDR chambers are available with one and five cubic foot workspace, so you'll have plenty of room for your product and for proper air circulation while undergoing temperature testing.  Before your chamber is shipped to you, it is sent to an independent test facility to certify attenuation. Your chamber comes with a test report showing attenuation performance.
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Radio Frequency Shielded Temperature Chambers

 

 

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Powerful and Consistent Radio Frequency Blocking

• Cellular, metallic, chromatic gaskets and conductive adhesives create a sealed workspace

• RF Honeycomb shielded grill keeps the circulation motor cool

• Electrical wires into the working volume travel through special RF filters

• Standard and Customer requested RF-rated connectors are installed on a side mounted interface plate providing a shielded pass-through grid for communication with device under test. (DUT)

FDR-501 (1.125 cu. ft./31.856 l.)

-40°C to +94°C (-40°F to +201.2°F)

RF environmental test chamber that block radio frequency waves while testing products

FDR-505 (5.09 cu. ft./144.133 l.)

-40°C to +94°C (-40°F to +201.2°F)

RF environmental test chamber that block radio frequency waves while testing products

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