The optoK system can be used for the optical transmission of K-Line signals with transmission rates of more than 30kbit/s at supply voltages of up to 24V. It consists of two identical battery supplied transceivers connected to each other with an optical fiber. With the optical transmission and the shielded case, the system is well equipped for EMI and EME tests.
These measuring systems are used for the optical, digital transmission of analog signals:
The broadband horn antenna BBHA 9120 C is a linear polarized double ridged horn antenna.
The STLP 9128 E special is nearly identical like the STLP 9120 E but with folded longest elements and smaller structure angle.
The original ABSOLUTE EMC MP-Probe Stand is explicitly designed for the EMC market. A low-cost and easy-to-use probe stand with no metallic parts. The EMC Monopole Probe Stand is easy to assemble. It is fully adjustable in height with the center mast section. Materials used are low permittivity allowing for use in most EMC applications to hold antennas, cameras, RF field probes, cables off the floor, and other support possibilities. No metal is used in any part of the stand. The field probe holders use PTEG plastic screws to hold the probe in place. The MP Probe Stand design allows for a small footprint for easy maneuvering around and reduces tripping caused by tripods. If any plastic pieces break, they will be replaced free of charge for the product's life.
The CAR arbitrary waveform generator 6000 is a compact EMC testing system for performing voltage variations on supply lines of vehicles. The system strictly complies with the international standards and manufacturer standards that describe phenomena on the power supply of vehicles. Thus, the CAR arbitrary waveform generator 6000 is the optimal voltage power source for battery simulation up to 70V. It can simulate pulse 2b, pulse 4, starting profile, superimposed alternating voltage, and others, up to a battery current of 100A.