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Antaira launches compact industrial PoE+ converter with fixed fibre

Antaira Technologies says its IMP-C100-XX series, a compact industrial Ethernet-to-fibre PoE+ media converter, is designed to fulfil industrial applications which require fibre optic distance extension while using minimal space. The IMP-C100-XX series features a 10/100TX Ethernet port and a fixed fibre interface which supports ST or SC connectors, depending on the model. Both multi-mode and single-mode models are available to support applications with a range of fibre distances and types.
August 7, 2018 Read time: 1 min

7906 Antaira Technologies says its IMP-C100-XX series, a compact industrial Ethernet-to-fibre PoE+ media converter, is designed to fulfil industrial applications which require fibre optic distance extension while using minimal space.
 
The IMP-C100-XX series features a 10/100TX Ethernet port and a fixed fibre interface which supports ST or SC connectors, depending on the model.

Both multi-mode and single-mode models are available to support applications with a range of fibre distances and types.

The series supports DIN-Rail as well as wall mountable orientations and provides operating temperature range models in standard from -10°C to 70°C and extended operating temperature from -40°C to 80°C.

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