Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 13 04:52:08 EDT 2006 | guest
You could try Gore's Snapshot sheild, we use them on a product here, very effective. (No I am not affiliated with Gore!) http://www.gore.com/en_xx/products/electronic/emi/emi_shielding.html
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 10:18:03 EDT 2001 | davef
In line with the previous poster's comments, * BIG SMT EMI shields are tough to reflow. * SMT EMI frame and snap-in cover [after reflow] shields work fine. The SMT EMI shield design that we like the best is from Instrument Specialties, EZ Peel PCB
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 04:04:34 EDT 2006 | dave
would these shields be hermetically sealed ?
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 23:50:34 EST 2005 | pyramus
Hi everybody! I would like to ask some advice which kind of EMI shielding process is easy to use, economical and at the same time efficient. I've been doing research for different kinds of shielding process to be used in our product. Can anybody gi
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 18:06:15 EST 2005 | pyramus
Thanks for the reply everybody!!! It is a compact RF device it is currently being designed our R&D is asking some suggestions what kind of shielding would be best for it. It is quite compact that we will be using 0201 chips on it. Anybody have exper
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 08:09:50 EST 2005 | davef
What type of product [eg, board, enclosure, etc] are we talking about?
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 10:55:32 EST 2005 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 12:06:26 EDT 2006 | cw
Thanks All!
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 08 13:11:00 EDT 2013 | shawnvike
I have a new product to build and it uses a SMD EMI board shield. I have never done this before. There are multiple components under the shield, do I place the components and then the shield and then reflow? Or do I have to reflow the components, ref
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 08 13:16:59 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
Depending on the shield, the PCB, and the parts under the shield, we usually place all the parts, then the shield and reflow them all. The shields usually have breakaways on the top so you can still inspect the components under the shield.