New from Laird Technologies is a low-profile, two-piece board-level shield offering a patent pending EMI shielding solution for compact electronics with tight space requirements.
The shield incorporates a frame with drawn latch features that accommodates an assembly height as low as 1 mm. This design offers an ideal solution for applications in which access to the shielded components is required.
The patent-pending drawn latch design allows for simplified tooling and tighter tolerances, which enhances structural rigidity while preserving co-planarity. The frame’s drawn latch engages with openings in the cover and allows for removable attachment to the frame. The cover may be attached to, detached from, and subsequently reattached to the frame in confined areas without interfering with other electrical components mounted on the PCB outside the frame.
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