| STL Systemtechnik was established 1998 by Dr. Christoph Ludwig and Dr. Wolfgang Ludwig. The objective of the company is the solution of demanding and complex measurement problems using innovative and cost optimized sensor and system concepts.The core competence of the company is the measurement and analysis of Magnetic Fields by the combination of uncompromising data acquisition with powerful numerical methods and elimination of disturbing noise sources.
STL is the innovator of Digital Magnetometers and High Resolution 26 Bit Data Acquisition Systems.
The company, firmly at the forefront of technology, is committed to maintaining the leading edge through intensive research development. The state of the art facility houses STL’s R&D, production and calibration facilities.
STL’s customers include some very prestigious institutions and governments around the world. Highly skilled and motivated employees make STL products and services stand out in the industry.
All products are designed to perform reliability for a long run in a cost effective way.
STL is committed to high-quality global customer service.
Products / Projects: - High-End Digital Magnetometers
- Multi-channel Magnetometer Systems
- Magnetic Gradiometers
- High Resolution 26 Bit Data Acquisition Systems
- Fast and Low Noise High Precision Digital Voltmeter
- 26-bit Picovoltmeter
- Aluminum Transparent Metal Detector
- Light-metal Casting
- Active Magnetic Shielding Systems for MRI, MEG
- Portable Helmholtz Coil System
- Site Inspection System for MRI Installation
- Vibration Measurement System
- Electric and Magnetic Underwater Measurement System
- Multimodal Underwater Sensor Platform
- Wideband Power Amplifier
- 32 Bit Digital SQUID Electronics
Service - Magnetic Qualification Facility
Applications
Magnetic Test Ranges, Medical Technology MRI, Small Intestine Diagnostics,Digital Active Magnetic Shielding for Electron Microscopy, MRI & MEG, Magnetic Field and Vibration Monitoring in Semiconductor Technology, Underwater Signal Monitoring, Harbour Protection, Geology, and Archaeology. |