Rosenberger introduces bus system for all-terrain applications
For equipment operating in harsh environments which require reliable high-speed data and power transmission, Rosenberger has developed the HSI connector system. The High Speed Implement (HIS) bus system is for outdoor conditions and has been standardised in co-operation with the AEF (Agricultural Industry Electronics Foundation). It is designed for applications in agricultural applications, such as tractors and trailers or seed, fertiliser and harvesting machines.
HSI connectors are robust and offer electrical reliability in other all-terrain applications under demanding environmental conditions, such as in the construction vehicle industry, where it will find uses in trucks or lorries and construction machinery, for example.
Applications of HSI interconnect systems include monitoring systems, data systems for consumption, seed and fertiliser optimisation, GPS co-ordination, and level and tonnage measurement.
The rugged HSI connector system features highly reliable power and data transmission, break-away connection, waterproofing and UV resistance.
Rosenberger manufactures impedance-controlled and optical interconnect products used in high-frequency, high-voltage and fibre-optic technology.
The company’s product range covers RF coaxial connectors, components and accessories, RF measurement products as well as cable assemblies for mobile communication networks, data centres, industrial test & measurement, automotive electronics as well as for high-voltage contact systems, medical and industrial electronics as well as aerospace engineering.
Its custom machining division manufactures customer-specific precision parts from all machinable materials for various industries such as the automotive and commercial vehicle industry, ship building or classic mechanical and plant engineering.
Worldwide, the Rosenberger Group operates manufacturing and assembly locations as well as sales offices in Europe, Asia and North and South America. Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik has its headquarters in Fridolfing, Germany. It was founded in 1958 and has been family-owned ever since.