Elektro- und Automatisierungstechnik GmbH products
Contactless Energy and Data Transmission Systems
Contactless Energy and Data Transmission System
The inductive charging of vehicles enables an easier and more comfortably dealing with electro mobility, because the previously required electrical wire and associated problems disappear with that technology. The vehicle simply needs to be placed in the right place in order to ensure an automated energy transmission – no further action by the driver needed. Furthermore, our system BEDÜSI is suitable for the public charging infrastructure because unlike other systems, interoperability is ensured by the air gap between the static and the mobile plate.
Modular Transmission System
KABELLOS comprises a modular transmission system for the transmission of energy- and information in specific applications of cable and strand machine manufacturing. Especially in rotational speed control, KABELLOS brings advantages: When forwarding incremental sensor signals, alternatives like abrasive rings intermit from time to time. Problems of this character do not even occur with an inductive transfer of electrical signals.
Digital and Analogue Sensor
The opportunity of contactless transferring of energy and data increases reliability, security, availability and comfort in many application areas. With our subsidiary company KONTENDA, we developed a system for the contactless transfer of energy and data, ROTENDA E, which offers various advantages according to intended use. With the transmission system ROTENDA E digital and analogue sensor signals can be ascertained and transmitted. It is particularly suitable for rotating applications. In contrast to conventional systems, ROTENDA E provides the following.
Solar Collectors
EAI - Photovoltaics Solar Inverters
Controlled by a microprocessor, the SI3-I solar inverter enables the use of sunlight as an energy supply in stand-alone operation. It converts a DC voltage on the input side into three AC voltages that are electrically shifted by 120 ° (technical three-phase current). The DC supply can be provided by photovoltaic generators, accumulators and other DC systems.
