Where is the EMI shielding industry heading?

- Advertisement -


As the terms suggest, electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, also known as radio-frequency interference (RFI) shielding, protects electronic equipment and devices from the influence of EMI and RFI. This is done by creating an electromagnetic layer around the components, so that they do not absorb outside magnetic interferences or emit their own.

By Baishakhi Dutta

- Advertisement -

EMI shields come in the form of conductive enclosures that block electromagnetic radiation, specially designed gaskets, conductive paints and coatings, foils and tapes, and EMI filters. Gaskets designed to inhibit EMI include finger-stock gaskets, fabric-over-foam gaskets, mesh gaskets, and gaskets made up of a combination of materials. The goal of each of these shielding approaches is to effectively protect electrical and electronic devices against potentially damaging EMI.

Any industry that uses modern communication devices will need EMI shielding for its equipment. Wireless communication, aerospace, healthcare, automotive, defence, and consumer electronics are just some of the industries that require effective EMI shielding for their electronic systems.

The rapid progress of wireless technology
Due to rapid advances in wireless technology and the ongoing miniaturisation of electronic devices, the EMI shielding industry continues to grow at record rates while facing innumerable new challenges. Advanced developments in Wi-Fi, GPS, 3G, RFID and Bluetooth have led to more complex problems caused by EMI, and hence more opportunities for EMI shielding designers to solve them. Almost all of today’s power electronics systems are built with EMI filtering circuits or include internal EMI filters.

EMI shielding in the auto industry
The need for EMI shielding is undoubtedly increasing within the fast-changing automotive manufacturing industry, too, across the globe. Onboard GPS navigation systems, Bluetooth capabilities, touchscreen entertainment systems and hands-free features have delivered a new level of driver convenience, while also creating more challenges related to unwanted EMI.

The more advanced the electronics in a vehicle becomes, especially for the systems related to engine performance, the more critical is the need for effective EMI shielding. So auto manufacturers are now approaching EMI shielding companies earlier in the design process, seeking smart solutions to emerging shielding needs.

EMI in new vehicles is gradually becoming dense due to the proliferation of electric motors and electronics in the entire vehicle. These motors generate EMI that could interfere with the electronics within the vehicle, and thus require some sort of EMI shielding.
Designing a shield that meets the needs of today’s vehicles can prove expensive to auto manufacturers, but it is a task that should be started as early as possible. If an EMI issue is discovered late in the manufacturing process, and vehicle components are already on assembly lines, production may have to stop while engineers look for a solution to the problem. This would prove to be extremely expensive and could lead to a shielding setup that is not space-efficient.

The EV industry is growing, and hybrid or electric vehicles come with electric drivetrain components that create a lot of EMI. Designers have more EMI to contend with in the case of EVs, and less sheet metal to assist in shielding the vehicle from it. As car manufacturers continue to rely on more non-metallic body materials—and add more electronic/wireless components to vehicle designs—EMI shielding producers will need to look for new ways to solve these challenges while keeping shielding design costs within a reasonable range.

Evolving technologies
Industries like aerospace, military, healthcare and telecommunications are witnessing rapid advances in wireless consumer products as well as in the use of personal drones, tablets, cell phones, laptops, etc. As designers of these products pack more and more features into smaller moulds, the space available for effective EMI shielding also gets smaller. This has led to manufacturers upgrading their design departments or partnering with solutions providers who specialise in niche market needs. For example, a drone manufacturer can now choose a shielding partner based on the latter’s proven success in the drone industry.

Stricter FCC (Federal Communications Commision, USA) regulations are adding to design constraints in new wireless products. EMI shielding specialists need to come up with processes that have higher tolerances fitted within the limited space using thinner/lighter materials, while keeping costs in check. Designers need to choose the shielding strategy that will best suit the given application and successfully prevent external interference. An optimal design needs to consider all essential factors including size, noise ratios, certifications, temperature tolerances and environmental conditions.

The EMI shielding industry expands
Electronic devices are getting sleeker, smaller and more advanced. Driverless cars are a reality. An endless number of wireless components are transmitting signals within increasingly confined spaces. The need for effective EMI shielding is going to become inevitable as the e-world continues to shrink, and the demand for speed and convenience continues to grow. For EMI solutions providers, the key to staying ahead is to get involved in the design process as soon as possible. If interference levels, shielding compliance guidelines, energy stability, and time to market are all considered and addressed long before a product is on the assembly line, the more likely it is that an effective (and cost-efficient) shielding solution can be found.

As the global demand for integrated electronic components increases, the EMI shielding industry will also continue to grow and evolve. Size and cost will remain the biggest challenges to be addressed. Design and regulatory compliance also play large roles in developing shielding solutions. EMI can be found almost anywhere, and it doesn’t take much of it to disrupt the performance of electronic systems. However, with the right materials, design and manufacturing process, successful EMI shielding solutions can be found for even the most complex applications.

- Advertisement -

Most Popular Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here
Captcha verification failed!
CAPTCHA user score failed. Please contact us!

Exclusive

Growth Opportunities Connected With The Growing Semicon EcoSystem In India

0
India must concentrate on electronics products and semiconductor components, as progress in one area reinforces the other. The country can unlock immense economic opportunities...

“Don’t Let Designations Become A Wild Goose Chase”

0
In his childhood, he possessed just one sweater, meant to last through many winters. He could not join IIT Roorkee because the cost of...

“Capitalise On ‘China Plus Two,’ Where Products With Higher Value Addition Become The Focus”

0
EPIC Foundation aims to transform India into an electronics hardware product nation by collaborating with governments, universities, design houses, and startups. In a conversation...

Buzz

Ultraviolette Aims For European And Middle Eastern Expansion

0
Niraj Rajmohan, Co-Founder and CTO of Ultraviolette stated that 2024 is set to mark the company’s foray into international markets while simultaneously strengthening its...

Chargeup’s Goal: 25,000 Drivers In 17 Cities By 2025, Prioritizing Smaller Cities

0
Chargeup, the forefront battery financing and comprehensive EV asset management platform in India, is on a mission to integrate 100,000 drivers within the upcoming...

Ampere Nexus, Electric Scooter Launching April 30th

0
Greaves Electric Mobility’s Nexus, having recently traversed the distance from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, is set to be the brand’s inaugural luxury electric scooter and...

Important Sectors

Exploring India’s Limited Selection: Just Six Robust Hybrids Priced Under ₹ 5 Million

0
As the United States passenger car market embraces hybrid vehicles, India’s car market is teeming with benefits and convenience for consumers. Yet, within the...

Top 10 Selling Electric Cars In The World

0
In the list of top 10 selling electric cars in the world, it seems to be a tight race between China’s BYD and the...

Ultraviolette Aims For European And Middle Eastern Expansion

0
Niraj Rajmohan, Co-Founder and CTO of Ultraviolette stated that 2024 is set to mark the company’s foray into international markets while simultaneously strengthening its...

Ampere Nexus, Electric Scooter Launching April 30th

0
Greaves Electric Mobility’s Nexus, having recently traversed the distance from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, is set to be the brand’s inaugural luxury electric scooter and...

Ford Investes In Expanding EV Software Capabilities At Chennai Hub

0
Ford Business Solutions India, presently with a staff of 12,000, is poised to expand by an additional 3,000 employees. Ford, recognized for its efforts...

Manufacturing

Honda plans major EV factory construction in Canada,

0
Honda's dedication to this facility reflects its wider ecological objectives, which include a target to only offer zero-emission vehicles by 2040 and to attain...
Sona Comstar

Sona Comstar Launches Mexico Plant For North American EV Demand

0
The new facility, established to address the increasing demand for premium driveline solutions for BEVs in North America, will focus on manufacturing differential assemblies...

Sterling Tools Inks MoU With Yongin For EV Components Facility

0
Sterling Tools announced that this strategic partnership is anticipated to bring in Rs 250 crore in business over the next five years. This collaboration...

Tata Elxsi-Renesas MCU Boosts EV Cost Efficiency And Market Speed

0
The Motor Control Unit's modular, scalable design facilitates integration across various EV applications, reducing time to market by 40%, lowering design and development costs...

Ramkrishna Forgings To Supply Powertrain Parts To Top US Electric Carmaker

0
Indian producer of rolled, forged, and machined products enter the US electric vehicle market for the first time. Ramkrishna Forgings, an Indian supplier of rolled,...