reverberasjonssonerom
Reverberasjonssonerom, also known as reverberation chambers, are specialized electromagnetic environments designed to simulate the conditions of a fully anechoic chamber but with a controlled level of reverberation. These chambers are used primarily for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) testing and research. The primary feature of a reverberasjonssonerom is its ability to create a statistically uniform electromagnetic field within the chamber, which is achieved by the use of highly reflective surfaces and a mode-stirring mechanism. This mechanism typically involves a large rotating metallic stirrer or a combination of stirrers and mode-tuners that change the boundary conditions of the chamber, thereby altering the electromagnetic field distribution.
The reverberasjonssonerom is particularly useful for EMC testing because it allows for the simulation of a
In addition to EMC testing, reverberasjonssonerom are also used in research for the study of electromagnetic
Overall, reverberasjonssonerom play a crucial role in the field of electromagnetic compatibility and research, offering a