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RIA Tomsk. Scientists of Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics (TUSUR) develop the device which will allow
producers of spacecrafts to improve protection of the radio-electronic
equipment against external electromagnetic influences, is reported on the
website of the university on Friday.
Earlier it was
reported that scientists of TUSUR created experimental TEM-camera for tests of
elements of spacecrafts. The element placed in it will be affected very high
(to plus 150 degrees Celsius) and very low (to minus 50 degrees) temperatures,
humidity and electromagnetic radiation at the same time. There is no analog of
such camera in the world now.
It is reported
that producers of spacecrafts intend to manufacture the screens providing
protection of the radio-electronic equipment against external electromagnetic
influences, not of metals, but of composite materials. Scientists of the
laboratory "Electromagnetic compatibility and the safety of
radioelectronic equipment" (ECS REE) of TUSUR create the special device to
check their reliability.
"Materials
for filters have to undergo testing for resistance to aggressive
electromagnetic influences. Specialists of ECS REE laboratory develop the
device for testing on the basis of the TUSUR prototype of the TEM-camera (it is
used for tests of electronic components and systems for electromagnetic
compatibility)", – it is said in the statement.
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With reference
to the engineer of the laboratory Alexander Demakov it is noted that the device
will represent a hardware complex on the basis of the TEM-camera developed in
TUSUR. Having expanded the range of frequencies in the camera with two to five
gigahertzes, the scientists plan "to receive the device which can be
offered to the industrial partner".
It is added that
the Tomsk device will be able to investigate material in wider range of
frequencies, than foreign analogs. Development is supported by the Russian
Federal Property Fund according to the My First Grant program.