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The research I have done on what to do to ensure that a Windows-CE based
device I am using to monitor various sensors and send me back information
about their status over a GSM/GPRS connection has highlighted the need to
ensure that my device is properly shielded from Electromagnetic, Radio
frequency and Voltage spikes.

Has anyone had direct experience of putting a similar device into hostile
environments where this sort of protection needs to be provided? What did you
do to shield your device to ensure no such interference?

Also, do you know of any other sites where such issues are discussed?

Thanks

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If you sheild the device from Radio frequencies, how will the GSM/GPRS work?

Voltage spikes? You mean from the battery?

I don't know what you are doing, but you'll probably have to sheild your
sensors themselves and not the actual CE device.


"CRGJ" <CRGJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> The research I have done on what to do to ensure that a Windows-CE based
> device I am using to monitor various sensors and send me back information
> about their status over a GSM/GPRS connection has highlighted the need to
> ensure that my device is properly shielded from Electromagnetic, Radio
> frequency and Voltage spikes.
>
> Has anyone had direct experience of putting a similar device into hostile
> environments where this sort of protection needs to be provided? What did
> you
> do to shield your device to ensure no such interference?
>
> Also, do you know of any other sites where such issues are discussed?
>
> Thanks

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The way you describe it I see the PPC being held close to plasma cutters
and contact welder robots, a place where a normal cellphone would probably
not even be able to get a decent signal for operation. ;)
I think a PPC itself is fairly decently protected, most internals are
protected with metal shields and/or grounding, plus the device runs
off of it's own internal battery which effectively shields it from any
external power sources. That is, unless you stick it under a welding arc.
Remember the PPC itself is a computer that produces RF interference as
well and is protected (up to a point) against undesirable RF interference.
If your sensors aren't properly electrically shielded then those
would be where disaster can strike, from say high voltage interference
or sparks flying over from one surface to another, inductance, etc.
Keep the PPC in a thick rubber protector (http://www.otterbox.com) and use
properly shielded (galvanic separated, if I spelled that right) sensors.
Depending on the severity of the RF interference however, maybe you're
better off looking into Rugged PC's made specifically for the job.
Wireless communication may be your next problem as well like Hopkins
stated, since shielding RF interference will undoubtedly heavily interfere
with the effective range of the wireless technology you'll be using.

$0.02


~S.






"Chance Hopkins" <chance_hopkins@hotmail.com> wrote in
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> If you sheild the device from Radio frequencies, how will the GSM/GPRS
> work?
>
> Voltage spikes? You mean from the battery?
>
> I don't know what you are doing, but you'll probably have to sheild your
> sensors themselves and not the actual CE device.
>





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There are several vendors of "hardened" ppc cases, some with
weatherproof connector through connectors...

google will probably turn them up

In addition, there are "hardened" ppc's being vended... note that these
generally add a minimum of several hundred dollars to the cost per ppc.

Beverly Howard [MS MVP-Mobile Devices]

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