Technologies
The continuous development of technological refinements is the decisive factor for the product and system safety of radio remote controls. It often makes the difference when it comes to stability under the most adverse conditions.
As a manufacturer of radio remote controls for industry, NBB Controls + Components GmbH is one of the leading innovators in the sector. For us, innovations go hand in hand with tried and tested products and a wealth of experience. This enables us to always offer reliable system solutions.
You can find all control elements in our online shop.
SMP / SMJ technology enables the operator to replace a defective joystick directly on site. These technologies minimise the downtime of the radio remote control. No special protective measures against contamination need to be taken when replacing the joystick or pushbutton, as the transmitter housing is not opened during the process. Thanks to the user-friendly integration, no staff training or special tools are required for replacement. The joysticks can be found in our Nano and HyPro series. The pushbuttons are installed in our PocketEvo series.
LED
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7-segment display
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Displays
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All enclosures are designed in-house at NBB. When designing our products, our long-standing employees endeavour to ensure that our enclosures meet the most extreme external requirements. In doing so, we emphasise robustness, durability and ergonomics in order to do justice to the highly stressful influences. We are also happy to design customised enclosures to match your corporate design.
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Country/Association | Frequency | Harmonisation / standardisation | Channels |
EU | 434,050 – 434,750 MHz | g3-Band* CE | 29 |
EU | 868,000 – 868,975 MHz | h1.2-Band* CE | 67 |
USA | 915,000 – 916,650 MHz | FCC Part 15 | 67 |
Japan | 429,250 – 429,725 MHz | MIC | 20 |
Korea | 447,875 – 447,975 MHz | KCC | 5 |
International (e.g. CN, AU, IN) | 433,100 – 434,750 MHz | g1-, g2- & g3-Band* | 67 |
2,4 GHz EU / Japan | 2405,00 – 2480,00 MHz | CE / MIC/td> | 16 |
2.4 GHz Worldwide / USA | 2415,00 – 2475,00 MHz | FCC / CE / MIC / … | 14 |
Emergency stop
Digital or analogue control commands
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Optional activation
Uninterrupted battery change
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Three of our transmitters are currently available for gas explosion hazard zones 1 and 2. The Nano-magna Ex also impresses in dust explosion hazard zones 21 and 22. |
Planar-B1 Ex / Planar-B2 Ex | Nano-magna Ex | |
-20 °C < Ta < +40 °C | -20 °C < Ta < +50 °C | |
ATEX: II 2G Ex ib IIB T4 | ATEX: II 2G Ex ia IIB T4 Gb | |
IECEx: Ex ib IIB T4 | II 3G Ex ia IIC T4 Gc | |
II 2D Ex ia IIIC T135°C Db | ||
I M1 Ex ia I Ma | ||
IECEx: Ex ia IIB T4 Gb | ||
Ex ia IIC T4 Gc | ||
Ex ia IIIC T135°C Db | ||
Ex ia I Ma |
The “Listen before talk – frequency search” has three different modes: LBT mode 0 When switching on, the system transmits on the last channel used; when switching frequencies, it jumps to the next channel and transmits there. LBT mode 1 When switching on / frequency switching, the transmitter checks whether the next channel is free. If the channel is occupied, the system continues until a free channel is reached. LBT mode 2 When switching on / frequency switching, the entire frequency band is scanned. The transmitter jumps to the centre of the range with the most free channels. |
1 transmitter -> X receivers
X transmitter -> X receiver
X transmitter -> 1 receiver
Master / Slave
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Making optimum use of power The nickel metal hydride (NiMH) rechargeable batteries from NBB have a decisive advantage due to their high energy density: The NBB battery packs are charged at a high charging current using special NBB chargers. This fast charging is thermally controlled to optimise recharging and also to prevent overcharging. |
battery pack NiMH 7,2 V / 2400 mAh | Online-Shop | |
battery pack Li-Ion 3,6 V | Online-Shop | |
battery pack Li-Ion 7,2 V | Online-Shop | |
battery pack NiMH 3,6 V Ex | Online-Shop | |
battery pack NiMH 7,2 V Ex | Datasheet |