Material Requirements for Robust Contactless Transmission Systems
Contactless data transmission allows for a hermetically sealed connection, as the data can be transmitted via plastic. These systems are well-suited for deployment in challenging environments.
To guarantee stable communication, it is crucial to minimize material and environmental interference. This is achieved through a carefully designed housing that protects the antenna from external influences while ensuring optimal permeability for radio waves.
The whitepaper explores the physical principles of radio wave transmission and offers practical recommendations for optimal housing design. It is essential to select appropriate materials and ensure precise sizing to enhance the reliability and efficiency of contactless systems.
Whitepaper Content:
- Physical principles
- Optimal material selection for radomes
- Design guidelines to minimize interference