The Orbo Evaluation and Development Unit (OEDU) produces a time-variant magnetic interaction which leads to a non-conservative energy result. Key Features The OEDU provides engineers with a perfect introduction to this revolutionary new energy technology. It can be used not only to validate Steorns central claim regarding the Orbo effect but also as a platform for the development of Orbo technology-powered devices. Simply put, the OEDU allows the user to determine system efficiency by comparing energy input and energy output. It has been carefully designed with ease-of-use in mind and requires no other specialised equipment, bar an oscilloscope and associated probes. The OEDU has four points at which measuring probes can be attached. It is battery-powered, which greatly simplifies energy calculations and adds to the units already impressive portability. Because clarity of purpose is so crucial, the OEDU is completely open and transparent in its design. The function of every element is clear and obvious, and there are no hidden components. Technical Specifications The unit is designed for bench operation and testing. Its specifications are as follows: Length:
230mm
Width:
140mm
Height:
45mm
Weight:
230 grams
Min/Max Internal Voltage
9V DC
Connections
2 x Input Test Points
2 x Output Test Points
Ambient Operating Temperature
12-45 Degrees Celsius
IP Rating
IP 00, Bench Use Only
Standards
CE, Directive 2004/108/EC
Orbo Evaluation and Development Unit
Skills, Tools and Support Required Equipment and Skills The OEDU needs an oscilloscope and associated probes. Users should have a strong background in electronics and be familiar with data analysis using software such as Microsoft Excel. Support Technical support and assistance for the OEDU will be provided through the Steorn Knowledge Development Base. It will only be available to those in possession of a valid Orbo Technology Developer License. Although other knowledgeable SKDB members may be online at any time, Steorn personnel will provide support between the hours of 09.30 to 17.30 GMT Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays. All support-related questions and material should be posted in the OEDU Support section of the SKDB.