2D interference suppression

2D interference suppression

When price and performance count

The 2D interference suppression has been developed for the HiFi basics. Wherever electricity flows, electrical or magnetic fields are emitted, electromagnetic waves have their origin or the conductivity for electrical (permittivity) or magnetic (permeability) fields suddenly change, those of Prof. Dr. Ing.K. Meyl described potential vortex. Wherever these potential vortices occur, 2D interference suppression makes sense.

The 2D interference suppression works on the principle of Information. In doing so, special information is brought in where potential vortices arise and the potential vortices are thereby dissolved.

construction of 2D interference suppression chip

Due to a processing process lasting over 2.000 hours  the active field and the information are incorporated into the foils and the coatings (see picture below). Activating the film creates a small field that facilitates the transfer of information to the surface. This increases the effect of the information many times over. This is especially true when there is no strong field such as a magnetic field or an electric field for distribution. This is particularly the case with dielectric problems (e.g. change in the permittivity), such as with glass panes. This way the information can be distributed well.

2D chip structure. Informed coatings transfer their effect to the substrate through the active field
2D chip structure. Informed coatings transfer their effect to the substrate through the active field

Always stay close

The 2D technique is always extremely effective when you get close to the places where the eddies arise. Since 2D technology only has a small field for the direct transfer of information to the ground, the chip works best when it is attached to the scene.

That means: on the plugs, near contacts, on chassis with their magnetic fields or even on panes of glass. If you have a professional who also inserts the chips into your devices, you have options for enhancing the sound with 2D technology that you can hardly imagine. However, only have this work carried out by specialists, as the high voltage poses a risk to life.

Media such as LP's, CD's, DVD, BluRay's or USB sticks also win extremely well here.

The 2D technology is also particularly suitable for the interference suppression of displays. For this purpose, transparent 6mm or 20mm 2D chips can be glued diagonally onto the displays. You will be surprised if the sound is suddenly better with the display switched on than without it.

Once the information from the 2D chips has been disrupted, the potential vortices can be resolved and the effects on the nerves associated with the potential vortices are reduced.

This can be measured with a broadband 3D E-field measuring device from ROM Elektronik - the 3D Fieldmaster. If the potential vortices are resolved, the field strengths measured in front of the object are reduced, since the vortices radiate their energy as waves, see measurement of an LCD TV with a 20mm 2D chip suppression.

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