RFI
EMI occuring in the RF spectrum. Also known as: Radio Frequency Interference
See Also: EMI, EMI Receivers
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RF Architectural Shielding Products
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EMI (Electromagnetic Interference) is often used interchangeably with RFI (Radio Frequency Interference). However, EMI can be any frequency of electromagnetic noise, whereas RFI is a relatively narrow range of electromagnetic noise on the EM spectrum. EMI Shielding can be used to mitigate electric and magnetic radiation across various spaces. Radio Frequency (RF) Shielding can be used to mitigate RFI with specifically designed enclosures that can block RFI. As well, RF Shielding can include application of RF Shielding paints, fabrics, and other materials.
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RFI Power Emission
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AFJ receivers and accessories for the disturbance power using the absorbing clamp measurement, are conforming to CISPR 16-1-1 and CISPR 14-1.
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Explosion-Proof Transducer
HX
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Computer Conversions Corporation
Computer Conversions Explosion-Proof Transducer Housings are designed to operate in hazardous environments requiring an Explosion-Proof Enclosure. Suited with internal (Factory Installed) resolver-transducers; these units can be provided as part of an absolute and/or incremental encoder system. Most transducer cables only require six conductors, shielding is optional, and systems are capable of maintaining 1000' cable runs in severe RFI environments.
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Mechanical Hydraulic Tester
RFIK
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The RFIK mechanical hydraulic tester provides the ideal solution for servicing and commissioning hydraulic circuits on agricultural and other mobile machinery. The kit comprises of a direct acting flow indicator with built in thermometer, a loading valve and a pressure gauge all built into a strong steel case with a removable lid.
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Intelligent identification
RFID
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Radio-based RFID technologies in the HF (high frequency) and UHF (ultra high frequency) ranges supplement SICK’s industrial automation portfolio. In applications where process-relevant data is modified remotely, RFID makes it possible to store data on writable and rewritable media. And, in contrast to optical solutions, RFID provides reliable identification of all objects – despite dirt and everyday wear.




