Arcade machines, with their intricate electronic components, require effective electromagnetic shielding to prevent interference and ensure reliable operation. The most common types of electromagnetic shielding used in these gaming systems include metal enclosures, conductive gaskets, and Faraday cages. Metal enclosures, typically made from materials like steel or aluminum, act as a physical barrier to block electromagnetic interference (EMI). Conductive gaskets are employed to seal gaps and joints in the enclosure, maintaining the integrity of the shield. Faraday cages, which completely surround sensitive components, provide comprehensive protection by distributing electromagnetic fields around the exterior. Additionally, conductive coatings and specialized filters are often applied to further enhance shielding effectiveness. These methods collectively help arcade machines comply with regulatory standards and deliver a seamless gaming experience.
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