GE IS420ESWBH1A Ethernet Switch with Fiber, Industrial Automation Solutions
The GE IS420ESWBH1A Ethernet switch is engineered for industrial control applications, offering high-speed data transfer and enhanced reliability through fiber connectivity.
The GE IS420ESWBH1A Ethernet switch is engineered for industrial control applications, offering high-speed data transfer and enhanced reliability through fiber connectivity.
Operating Temperature:-40°C to +85°C
Data Transfer Rate:10/100/1000 Mbps
Power Consumption:6W
Connection Type:RJ45 and SC Fiber Optic
Enclosure Type:IP30
Protocol Support:IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, IEEE 802.3z, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3x
Introducing the GE IS420ESWBH1A Ethernet switch with fiber, a robust and reliable solution for industrial networking. This switch is designed to deliver high-speed data transfer over long distances, making it ideal for demanding environments where network stability is critical.
Equipped with four RJ45 ports, this switch supports up to 100Mbps data rates, ensuring smooth and efficient communication between devices. Its compatibility with 12 to 48V DC power supply allows for versatile deployment in various industrial settings.
Built to withstand extreme conditions, the IS420ESWBH1A operates within a temperature range of -40°C to +70°C and maintains performance under high humidity levels without condensation. This makes it suitable for use in harsh industrial climates.
With its compact design measuring 106.3mm x 44.5mm x 44.5mm and weighing approximately 100g, this switch is easy to install and integrates seamlessly into existing network infrastructures. It is certified to meet CE and UL standards, ensuring safety and compliance.
Enhance your industrial network infrastructure with the GE IS420ESWBH1A Ethernet switch with fiber. Experience the reliability and speed required for seamless data transmission in your operations today.
The GE IS420ESWBH1A Ethernet switch is engineered for industrial control applications, offering high-speed data transfer and enhanced reliability through fiber connectivity.