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The optoLAN-BCM89811 system can be used for the optical transmission of automotive ethernet signals with Broadcom© BCM89811© and other 100BaseT1 chipsets. There are two setups available, T1 to T1 (standard) or T1 to Tx (with integrated media converter => optoLAN-BCM89811 -MC), see separate setup document. The standard connector is Rosenberger HSD (Z-coded).
The optoLAN-100-MAX system can be used for the optical transmission of Ethernet (LAN-) signals with a data rate of up to 100Mbit/s (100BaseTx). The two identical transceivers are supplied by internal batteries and connected with an optical fiber. With the optical transmission and the shielded case, the system is well equipped for EMI and EME tests. The device is not downward compatible to 10BaseT. If you need this option you can get the optoLAN-Gb.
This optical device is used for the bidirectional optical transmission of ethernet signals with a transmission rate of 1 GBit/s. It is downward compatible to 100BaseT and 10BaseT (automatically detected). The system consists of two identical transceivers supplied by batteries and a duplex 62.5/125µm-multimode optical cable.
A new type of connector is available now: The M12 connector (MMT471A315, counterpart MNF881A315-0001) by Metz Connect was integrated into our optical transmitter for Ethernet signals optoLAN, as well as optoLAN-Gb. Therefore, these devices are even fitter for tests of electromagnetic compatibility.
The compact magnetic field generator and analyzer MGA 1033 allows susceptibility tests against magnetic fields from DC to 250 kHz according to the standard EN 55103-2 and their measurement according to EN 55103-1. In addition, EMC tests are possible according to various standards such as automotive, avionic and MIL-STD.; Generation of magnetic fields from DC to 250 kHz; Field strength up to 1000 A/m; EN 55103-1/2, MIL-STD 461, Automotive etc.; Accessories: Loop sensors, Helmholtz coils etc.;
The optoLAN-100Base-T1
-MAX system can be used for the optical transmission of automotive ethernet signals with NXP© TJA1100© chipset (unshielded twisted pair UTP ethernet). The system can be set up with two identical transceivers or one side automotive ethernet and the other 100BaseT. With this setup, the link can be used as a media converter. The devices are supplied by internal batteries and connected with an optical fiber. The standard connector is a 4 pole Rosenberger HSD.
The Absolute Coax series of cables are designed specifically to meet the requirements for EMC testing. Each industry has requirements that are unique. EMC is no different. Absolute EMC has gone through the selection process to only offer the best performance quality and value. Taking away the need to spend hours searching and looking through specs and manufacturers to find what you hope is the best value. 4 options are available fitting most EMC applications.
The optoLAN 100/1000Base-T1-BCM89887 is a bidirectional optical transmission system for automotive Ethernet 1000Base-T1 and 100Base-T1 signals. Featuring Rosenberger HSD (Z-coded) connectors, optical transmission, and a shielded case, it ensures reliable, interference-free performance for EMI and EME testing, proven in automotive EMC labs. (picture to be updated)
LVDS (Low-voltage differential signaling) systems are tailored to each individual application. We work closely without clients to understand and develop a perfect fit product that will have no issues once implemented. We have the most experience in the industry developing and delivering such systems. See below examples of what we have offered.
The EPS Test Table is a simple, inexpensive solution for your EMI testing. It is made from durable, expanded polystyrene (EPS) material and can be customized to your requirements. Complies with CISPR, ISO, & IEC requirements for having a low permittivity and can be used for additional standards.