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New compact PoE+switches for extreme environments

Designed to fulfil special needs within industrial automation, outdoor applications and extreme weather environments, Antaira Technologies’ new unmanaged PoE+ LNP-0702C-SFP and LNP-0702C-SFP-24 series of seven-port industrial PoE+ gigabit unmanaged Ethernet switches feature 48~55VDC high voltage power input (LNP-0702C-SFP) and 12~36VDC low voltage power input (LNP-0702C-SFP-24). Each unit is designed with five 10/100Tx ports, four of which support IEEE 802.3at high power PoE (30W/port) and two dual rate 100
June 16, 2015 Read time: 1 min

Designed to fulfil special needs within industrial automation, outdoor applications and extreme weather environments, 7906 Antaira Technologies’ new unmanaged PoE+ LNP-0702C-SFP and LNP-0702C-SFP-24 series of seven-port industrial PoE+ gigabit unmanaged Ethernet switches feature 48~55VDC high voltage power input (LNP-0702C-SFP) and 12~36VDC low voltage power input (LNP-0702C-SFP-24). Each unit is designed with five 10/100Tx ports, four of which support IEEE 802.3at high power PoE (30W/port) and two dual rate 100/1000Fx SFP slots.

These compact, fanless units are DIN-Rail/wall mountable and provide a high EFT, surge, ESD and reverse polarity protection to prevent any unregulated voltage and can support the power redundancy feature using a dual power input design. There is also a built-in relay warning function to alert maintainers when power failures occur. Each unit is built to withstand industrial networking hazards like shock, drop, vibration, electromagnetic interference (EMI).

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