TDK Corporation has announced that it will construct a large-scale, high-performance anechoic chamber at its Technical Center in Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture. The new chamber, which is scheduled for completion in about October 2009, will make possible measurement, evaluation, and analysis of electromagnetic waves at the world’s highest levels. The facility will consist of a 10-meter room, a 3-meter room, an antenna room, and a shielded room. When combined with existing facilities (a 10-meter room and a 3-meter room), TDK will be able to perform electromagnetic wave measurements of all products that it handles as well as measurements at the world’s highest levels tailored to customer new product development.Learn more at the Japan Corporate Newsweb site.
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