kiddsm95
Mechanical
- Jul 12, 2007
- 1
Hi,
I'm working on an enclosure that's operating at 8 Gig to 20 Gig frequencies, and we're having difficulties in the higher frequency ranges. We've used steel EMI spring products, fabric over foam, etc... and we're now looking at board level shielding devices, only catch is that there must be integrated heat sinks due to thermals. Anyone have experience with this? There are a few companies out there that offer cans that go over BGA's, but none that have integrated heat sinks. Is there a process that exists where we could possible spray a coat of conductive mat'l over the PCB?
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thanks.
I'm working on an enclosure that's operating at 8 Gig to 20 Gig frequencies, and we're having difficulties in the higher frequency ranges. We've used steel EMI spring products, fabric over foam, etc... and we're now looking at board level shielding devices, only catch is that there must be integrated heat sinks due to thermals. Anyone have experience with this? There are a few companies out there that offer cans that go over BGA's, but none that have integrated heat sinks. Is there a process that exists where we could possible spray a coat of conductive mat'l over the PCB?
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thanks.