RF Shields

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
3671477

3671477

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WE-SHC TWO-PIECE SEAMLESS SHIELD

40

36103255S

36103255S

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WE-SHC SHIELDING CABINET FRAME

321

3671213

3671213

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WE-SHC TWO-PIECE SEAMLESS SHIELD

76

36107406S

36107406S

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WE-SHC SHIELDING CABINET 44.37 X

18

3671226

3671226

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WE-SHC TWO-PIECE SEAMLESS SHIELD

90

3671293

3671293

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WE-SHC TWO-PIECE SEAMLESS SHIELD

42

36103605

36103605

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RF SHIELD 2.402" X 2.402" SMD

179

36713239

36713239

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WE-SHC TWO-PIECE SEAMLESS SHIELD

40

3672220

3672220

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WE-SHC TWO-PIECE SEAMLESS SHIELD

63

36003500

36003500

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RF SHIELD 2.039X2.039" SLDR/SNAP

333

36503255S

36503255S

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RF SHIELD 0.984" THROUGH HOLE

199

3671585

3671585

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WE-SHC TWO-PIECE SEAMLESS SHIELD

9

3671453

3671453

Würth Elektronik Midcom

WE-SHC TWO-PIECE SEAMLESS SHIELD

48

3672345

3672345

Würth Elektronik Midcom

WE-SHC TWO-PIECE SEAMLESS SHIELD

40

36712684

36712684

Würth Elektronik Midcom

WE-SHC TWO-PIECE SEAMLESS SHIELD

72

36105266S

36105266S

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WE-SHC SHIELDING CABINET 26.21 X

36

3671148

3671148

Würth Elektronik Midcom

WE-SHC TWO-PIECE SEAMLESS SHIELD

168

3671415

3671415

Würth Elektronik Midcom

WE-SHC TWO-PIECE SEAMLESS SHIELD

40

36907406S

36907406S

Würth Elektronik Midcom

WE-SHC SHIELDING CABINET44.37 X

65

3671168

3671168

Würth Elektronik Midcom

WE-SHC TWO-PIECE SEAMLESS SHIELD

72

RF Shields

1. Overview

RF/IF (Radio Frequency/Intermediate Frequency) Shields and RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) Shields are electromagnetic interference (EMI) protection components designed to isolate RF circuits and devices. These shields prevent signal leakage, cross-talk, and external interference, ensuring stable performance in high-frequency systems. With the rapid growth of wireless communication, IoT, and 5G technologies, RF shields have become critical in maintaining signal integrity and compliance with electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Features Application Examples
RF/IF Shields Isolate RF/IF circuits, minimize signal loss, support frequencies from kHz to 6 GHz Smartphones, wireless routers, base stations
RFID Shields Block unauthorized RFID signal access, support 125 kHz 900 MHz Contactless payment systems, access control
Multi-band Shields Operate across multiple frequency ranges, optimized for wideband applications 5G NR devices, automotive radar

3. Structure and Components

RF shields typically consist of:

  • Metallic enclosures (aluminum, steel, or conductive polymers)
  • EMI gaskets or conductive coatings for seam sealing
  • PCB-mounted shielding cans with grounding tabs
  • Integrated thermal management features (e.g., heat dissipation vents)

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Description Importance
Shielding Effectiveness (SE) Attenuation level (dB) at specific frequencies (e.g., 30 MHz 10 GHz) Ensures compliance with EMC standards
Frequency Range Operational bandwidth (e.g., 0.1 MHz 18 GHz) Determines application compatibility
Insertion Loss Signal power loss (dB) caused by the shield Impacts system signal integrity
Material Conductivity Surface conductivity (S/m) of shielding material Affects shielding performance and durability

5. Application Fields

Key industries include:

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, fiber-optic transceivers
  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, wearables
  • Healthcare: MRI machines, wireless medical monitors
  • Logistics: RFID-enabled inventory systems

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Features
TE Connectivity RF Shielding Cans Series 1500 SE >60 dB at 1 GHz, aluminum alloy construction
Molex EMI Shielding Clips 47320 Multi-band coverage (30 MHz 12 GHz)
Amphenol RFS-18G-XX 18 GHz ultra-wideband shielding

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Match SE requirements with regulatory standards (e.g., FCC, CE)
  • Verify frequency compatibility with target systems
  • Evaluate environmental factors (temperature, humidity)
  • Balance cost and performance for mass production
Case Study: For 5G NR base stations, select shields with SE 70 dB at 3.5 GHz and thermal conductivity >100 W/m K.

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include:

  • High-frequency shielding for 6G (sub-THz bands)
  • Nano-coatings for lightweight, flexible shields
  • AI-driven EMI simulation tools for optimized design
  • Integration with PCBs for compact IoT devices

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