Michael Barbella, Managing Editor06.24.24
Nortech Systems Incorporated's Active Optical Xtreme technology platform has gained additional patent protection. Integrating cutting-edge transceivers, receivers, and optical fiber within a non-magnetic cable or connector assembly, the technology is designed to operate in magnetically sensitive environments and help improve data transmission capabilities in various sectors, including medical imaging, avionics, wireless communications, scientific instrumentation, and industrial applications.
Nortech's AOX technology is a significant leap forward in the realm of data connectivity and management, providing a hybrid design that far exceeds the data transmission capabilities of traditional copper cables while offering power and signal delivery, according to the company. By incorporating fiber optics and minimizing magnetic content, the ruggedized AOX enhances performance and does so in an environmentally sustainable manner. This aligns with Nortech Systems' commitment to innovation and sustainability, reflecting the company's broader ethos of pushing the boundaries of the possibilities in digital connectivity and manufacturing technologies.
The incorporation of fiber optics allows AOX cables to offer manybenefits over traditional data transfer methods, including substantially increased data transfer speeds, EMI immunity, managed voltage drop, with flexibility and durability across longer distances. This makes AOX uniquely suitable for high-performance data communications that cannot impact magnetically sensitive applications.
"Nortech Systems is proud to announce the patent of our Active Optical Xtreme technology that works in sophisticated magnetic environments, a testament to our team's dedication to innovation, hard work and excellence in the field of digital connectivity solutions," Nortech Systems CEO Jay D. Miller said. "AOX represents not only a significant advancement in our product offerings but also underscores our commitment to providing state-of-the-art solutions that meet the evolving needs of our clients to deliver products that offer lighter weight, lower cost, and durable solutions in a sustainable manner."
The AOX platform is expected to see increased adoption as industries seek more efficient and reliable methods to manage and transmit data in applications where sophisticated magnetic performance is required. The patent and subsequent implementation of AOX technologies are poised to set a new standard of digital data transfer in magnetically sensitive environments, reinforcing Nortech Systems' position as a leader in the global electronics manufacturing services (EMS) market. AOX for non-magnetic applications is the company's second patent in its technology portfolio. AOX adoption will ramp up through 2024.
Nortech Systems provides design and manufacturing solutions for complex electromedical devices, electromechanical systems, assemblies, and components. Nortech primarily serves the medical, aerospace and defense, and industrial markets. Its design services span concept development to commercial design, and include medical device, software, electrical, mechanical, and biomedical engineering. Its manufacturing and supply chain capabilities are vertically integrated around wire/cable/interconnect assemblies, printed circuit board assemblies, as well as system-level assembly, integration, and final test. Headquartered in Maple Grove, Minn., Nortech currently has seven manufacturing locations and design centers across the United States, Latin America, and Asia. Nortech Systems is traded on the NASDAQ Stock Market under the symbol NSYS.
Nortech's AOX technology is a significant leap forward in the realm of data connectivity and management, providing a hybrid design that far exceeds the data transmission capabilities of traditional copper cables while offering power and signal delivery, according to the company. By incorporating fiber optics and minimizing magnetic content, the ruggedized AOX enhances performance and does so in an environmentally sustainable manner. This aligns with Nortech Systems' commitment to innovation and sustainability, reflecting the company's broader ethos of pushing the boundaries of the possibilities in digital connectivity and manufacturing technologies.
The incorporation of fiber optics allows AOX cables to offer manybenefits over traditional data transfer methods, including substantially increased data transfer speeds, EMI immunity, managed voltage drop, with flexibility and durability across longer distances. This makes AOX uniquely suitable for high-performance data communications that cannot impact magnetically sensitive applications.
"Nortech Systems is proud to announce the patent of our Active Optical Xtreme technology that works in sophisticated magnetic environments, a testament to our team's dedication to innovation, hard work and excellence in the field of digital connectivity solutions," Nortech Systems CEO Jay D. Miller said. "AOX represents not only a significant advancement in our product offerings but also underscores our commitment to providing state-of-the-art solutions that meet the evolving needs of our clients to deliver products that offer lighter weight, lower cost, and durable solutions in a sustainable manner."
The AOX platform is expected to see increased adoption as industries seek more efficient and reliable methods to manage and transmit data in applications where sophisticated magnetic performance is required. The patent and subsequent implementation of AOX technologies are poised to set a new standard of digital data transfer in magnetically sensitive environments, reinforcing Nortech Systems' position as a leader in the global electronics manufacturing services (EMS) market. AOX for non-magnetic applications is the company's second patent in its technology portfolio. AOX adoption will ramp up through 2024.
Nortech Systems provides design and manufacturing solutions for complex electromedical devices, electromechanical systems, assemblies, and components. Nortech primarily serves the medical, aerospace and defense, and industrial markets. Its design services span concept development to commercial design, and include medical device, software, electrical, mechanical, and biomedical engineering. Its manufacturing and supply chain capabilities are vertically integrated around wire/cable/interconnect assemblies, printed circuit board assemblies, as well as system-level assembly, integration, and final test. Headquartered in Maple Grove, Minn., Nortech currently has seven manufacturing locations and design centers across the United States, Latin America, and Asia. Nortech Systems is traded on the NASDAQ Stock Market under the symbol NSYS.