Benchtop/desktop shield box provides electromagnetic isolation for testing and measuring RF devices on a tabletop or workbench.
Find answers to common questions about shielding performance, compact test setups, RF connectivity, device access, and customization for benchtop and desktop RF testing applications.
A Benchtop RF Shield Box is a compact RF shielding enclosure designed for wireless device testing on laboratory workbenches. It provides a controlled RF environment for accurate and repeatable RF measurements.
Desktop RF Shield Boxes are compact, space-efficient, and easy to operate, making them ideal for bench based R&D, product validation, debugging, and low-volume production testing.
Yes. Benchtop RF Shield Boxes are widely used in R&D laboratories for wireless product development, prototype validation, firmware testing, and RF performance evaluation.
Benchtop RF Shield Boxes support testing of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, RFID, LTE, 5G, UWB, GNSS, Zigbee, Thread, Matter, IoT devices, and other wireless communication technologies.
Yes. Depending on the model and frequency range, RF Electronics Benchtop RF Shield Boxes can provide shielding effectiveness of up to 130 dB for reliable and repeatable wireless testing.
Yes. Benchtop Shield Boxes can be integrated with Automated Test Equipment (ATE), robotic systems, and test software to support both manual and automated testing applications.
A wide range of I/O interfaces is available, including RF connectors, USB, USB Type-C, Ethernet, HDMI, Fiber Optic, AC/DC Power, Audio, GPIO, and custom interface panels.
Absolutely. RF Electronics offers customized benchtop shield boxes with configurable dimensions, antenna layouts, DUT fixtures, I/O interfaces, cooling options, and automation features to meet specific testing requirements.