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SAC-CDC — RF Technology Compact Diagnostic Chamber

SAC-CDC

RF Technology SAC CDC — compact pre-compliance semi-anechoic chamber for early-stage EMC diagnostics and troubleshooting before full-compliance testing. Turnkey by Finch.

EMC / RF Shielded Rooms & Chambers
Semi-Anechoic Chamber (SAC)
Custom-built compact walk-in chamber
Pre-compliance diagnostic use; custom frequency range and shielding specification on request
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SAC-CDC — RF Technology Compact Diagnostic Chamber

Overview

The RF Technology SAC CDC (Compact Diagnostic Chamber) is a specialised, space-efficient pre-compliance semi-anechoic chamber designed for early-stage electromagnetic emissions and immunity diagnostics. Rather than replacing a full-compliance test facility, the CDC gives engineering teams a fast, on-site way to identify and troubleshoot EMC issues during product development, well before a formal compliance test is booked at an accredited lab.

Built at a compact footprint, the CDC lowers the cost and space requirements of maintaining an in-house pre-compliance capability, while still providing a genuinely shielded, absorber-lined test volume suitable for repeatable comparative measurements. This makes it well suited to R&D labs, university facilities, and manufacturers who need to catch EMC problems early rather than discovering them at final compliance testing.

Custom sizing and configuration are available to suit the equipment under test and diagnostic frequency range required. Supplied and installed in Australia by Finch Electronic Solutions as a complete turnkey project.

Key Specifications

Type: Compact pre-compliance semi-anechoic chamber | Use case: Early-stage EMC diagnostics and troubleshooting | Custom dimensions and frequency range on enquiry | Shielding: pan-type galvanised steel | Absorber-lined walls and ceiling

Features

Applications

Pre-compliance EMC diagnostics during product development; Early-stage troubleshooting of radiated emission issues; R&D and university EMC facilities; Manufacturer in-house EMC screening before formal compliance testing; Comparative design-iteration measurements

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