NEW RF Shielded Room in the UK

New Shielded Room in the UK



Global EMC attends Police Service function

Global EMC attends Police service function.Providing advice on our products and services.Focused on our RF shielding solutions for Forensic examination.


For two days Global EMC attended a Police service function to talk about our products and services with members of the Police service and Home Office.

We gave information on our RF shielding solutions focusing on shielding mobile phones and other SIM card enabled devices from obtaining a signal during Forensic investigation.

Thank you to the members of the service who enabled us to do this and some brand new and exciting products shall follow before the end of the year.


Global EMC continues to be part of the JOSCAR accreditation.

Global EMC continues to be part of the JOSCAR accreditation.


Developing and improving how we operate our supplier pre-qualification process is one of the keyways to assisting with the procurement process with Global EMC.

We look to make our supply chain management and compliance as simple as possible during the pre-qualification process.

To assist us with this, being on the JOSCAR accreditation gives each buyer the confidence and ability to easily and safely purchase through Global EMC.


NEW RF Shielded Room in the UK

New Shielded Room in the UK


New RF Shielded Room in the UK

Global EMC have completed another RF shielded room (Faraday cage) in the United Kingdom. The multi-functional RF room shall be used for variety of uses including conductive testing, inert RF environment as well as an education and experimentation facility.

 

The shielded room of external dimensions 6.0m (L) x 4.2m (W) x 3.0m (H) effortlessly integrated into the host building to provide a suitable and attractive external finish for the environment it was installed in.

The shielding was independently tested and exceeded -100dB of shielding from 100 kHz to 18 GHz and greater than -65dB all the way down to 10 kHz.

The facility was provided with a penetration panel providing connection from the external host building to inside the room in a convenient and controlled manor. Precision connectors where used and optical fibre and data waveguides also provided. This ensured the client had not only the required connectivity currently but also future proofed the facility going forward.

 

The easy to open manual swing door provided access into the shielded room whilst maintaining the high levels of required shielding. Low maintenance low friction door furniture means the door is both practical and easy to maintain for the user.

 

Internally the room benefits from a high aesthetic “office style” finish. This provides a comfortable environment for staff to work inside. This includes a suspended ceiling, raised false floor and melamine boarded walls. Creating a decorative, functional and durable finish to the room.


TII Unveils the Arab World’s First Electromagnetic Compatibility Labs

TII Unveils the Arab World’s First Electromagnetic Compatibility Labs


Arab World’s First Electromagnetic Compatibility Labs

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates -Technology Innovation Institute (TII), the applied research pillar of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), announced that its Directed Energy Research Centre (DERC) has unveiled its Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) laboratories in Abu Dhabi, housed in a first of its kind facility in the Arab world.

 

The facility is composed of three laboratories - an
- EMC semi-anechoic chamber
- A pulsed power laboratory
- Low-noise emanation laboratory.

 

The DERC facility enables key technologies to be evaluated against electromagnetic compatibility and interference by reproducing man-made and natural electromagnetic hazards in the pulsed power and semi-anechoic chambers.

 

The direct connection between the two chambers enables a diversity of experiments involving 100’s of kV nanosecond pulses and multi-megawatt microwaves systems. The laboratories have been designed to host different categories of equipment such as connected objects of the Internet of Things, drones and autonomous cars, telecommunications equipment, medical devices, automotive equipment, IT equipment and is fully automated for tests and measurements.

 

A unique low-noise emanation lab has been built on DERC specifications that allow for the study of very low noises emitted by electronic systems.

Dr Chaouki Kasmi

Dr Chaouki Kasmi, Chief Researcher at Directed Energy Research Centre

“At DERC we support research on a wide range of topics in EMC and EMI on behalf of governments and enterprises to help create and maintain advanced electronic systems. We are excited to announce the launch of the EMC labs in Abu Dhabi. They will help in pre-qualification of electronics against Electromagnetic Compatibility and Interference Standards as well as hardening of critical infrastructures to operate safely in harsh environments.”

 

Many electromagnetic compatibility standards have been introduced over the years, making EMC a key part of the electronics design process, Dr Kasmi said. With standards now implemented and enforced globally, manufacturers have to ensure that new electronic products meet the relevant EMC standards.

 

“There is growing awareness that high standards of electromagnetic compatibility must be maintained. So electromagnetic compatibility must be achieved right from the start, which underscores the importance of the launch of our labs,” Dr Kasmi added.

For more information about Technology Innovation Institute (TII), visit www.tii.ae