Industrial Gigabit Ethernet-to-Fiber media converter supports DIN-rail orientation with SFP slot, PoE injector

Antaira Technologies announced the expansion of its industrial networking infrastructure family with the introduction of its IMP-C1000-SFP series.

Antaira Technologies, a developer and manufacturer of industrial networking devices and communication solutions for harsh environment applications, announced the expansion of its industrial networking infrastructure family with the introduction of its IMP-C1000-SFP series.

The IMP-C1000-SFP is a compact IP30 rated gigabit Ethernet-to-fiber media converter featuring a 10/100/1000Tx Ethernet port that supports IEEE 802.3at high power PoE that can supply up to 30 watts and a dual rate 100/1000 SFP slot. It is designed to fulfill industrial applications that require distance extension and high bandwidth capabilities.

Further, the IMP-C1000-SFP series has a built-in “Link Fault Pass Through” (LFP) and “Far End Fault” (FEF) function with redundant power input 48~55VDC. This product can support DIN-rail as well as wall mountable orientations and has two operating temperature range models in standard: -10°C to 70°C and extended operating temperature: -40°C to 80°C.

Per the company, the unit's "small form factor is ideal for saving space in outdoor applications such as factory automation, security, ITS transportation, power/utility, water wastewater treatment plants, and any other extreme ambient weather environments."

For more info, visit www.antaira.com.

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