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Operating frequencies for electronic device and wireless communication is steadily increasing into the GHz range. For years, Reverberation Chambers have been accepted for immunity testing and now, due to recent developments, they are becoming more widely accepted as a method for testing radiated emissions. Reverberation Chambers have a typical operating range from 80 MHz upwards and readily accommodate frequencies above 1GH. Ingenium Testing has recognized the need for multi-modal testing capabilities and has included Reverberation Chamber technology to provide more expansive services for full EMC testing.

Reverberation Chamber Testing Specifications

Ingenium Testing has installed a 44’ x 20’ x 16’ high performance Reverberation Chamber to meet the needs for higher field strength from 80 MHz - 18 GHz. This Chamber is designed based on the techniques and requirements set forth in the following industry standards:

  • RTCA/DO-160E/F Section 20 Radio Frequence Susceptibility

  • Boeing Document D6-16050-5C Section 7.3.2 (787 EMI Requirements)

  • MIL-STD-461E RS103 Radiated Susceptibility, Electric-Field, 2MHz to 40GHz

  • IEC 61000-4-21

  • IEC/TR3 61726-1995 Reverberation method for cable shielding

This new shielded enclosure will allow Ingenium Testing to meet the required EMI/EMC tests for full and pre-compliance testing including:

  • MIL-STD 461E /F

  • SAEJ1113/27

  • GMW3097GS

  • HERO Testing

  • IEC6000-4-21

  • DEF STAN 5941

  • EUROCAE\RTCA DO160E/F

  • Single or Dual Stirrer Modes

  • SE Testing

  • Continuous or Stepped Rotation Modes

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