Ethernet Unmanaged Switches
Industrial Gigabit and PoE Ethernet Switches
Featuring 1,000Mbps speeds, Power over Ethernet and wide temperature
Features
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Benefits
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GigabitB&B Electronics’ unmanaged EIR408-T Ethernet switch addresses applications requiring Gigabit (1000Base) Ethernet. Switch is DIN or panel mountable and accommodates two power inputs along with an Alarm Relay Output. Wide temperature rated at -40 to 75°C. For added flexibility and future expansion options, the EIRP410-2SFP-T switch supports a dual function port, where the copper Ethernet and SFP ports are shared. The wide range power input is suitable for a variety of applications |
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PoE (IEEE802.3af and IEEE802.3at)
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PoE stands for Power-over-Ethernet, which is just what it says. Power is transmitted over the Ethernet cable along with the data lines so you do not need to run separate power lines out to every device on your network. Each PoE switch has a set of ports that is classified as power source equipment (PSE). |
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Model No.
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Ports
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10/100
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(Gigabit)
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PoE10/100
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SFP
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Power Input
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Temperature
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CID2
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EIRP305-24V-T
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5
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1
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4 (15.4W)
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24 to 48 VDC
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-40 to 75°C
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EIRHP305-T
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5
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1
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4 (25W)
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48 VDC
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-40 to 75°C
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EIRP410-2SFP-T
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10
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(2)
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8 (15.4W)
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(2)
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48 VDC
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-40 to 75°C
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Easily Add Non-PoE Devices
Our new industrial Power-over-Ethernet splitter receives a PoE signal (data and power) via UTP/STP cable, and then separates the data from the power. The power is then applied to two terminal block outputs and can be used to power a non-PoE device. The data is sent out a separate Ethernet port free of power.
Specifications
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Model No.
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Description
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EPSG202
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