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Antaira Technologies launches rack-mount, industrial Gigabit PoE+ unmanaged switches

By Michelle Froese | May 16, 2017

Antaira Technologies is a global developer and manufacturer of industrial networking devices and communication solutions for harsh environment applications, has announced the expansion of its industrial networking infrastructure family with the introduction of the LNP-2602G- SFP series.

The LNP-2602G- SFP series works well in wide temperature environments that require rugged Power Source Equipment (PSE) networking equipment with high- density Ethernet port connectivity, long-distance data transmission, and reliability.

Power-over- Ethernet (PoE) technology has become popular and there are many devices that are PoE ready, such as PoE cameras, VoIP phones, wireless radios, and access controllers. These technologies have been widely adopted in industrial markets that include automation manufacturing, security surveillance, power and utility, and others.

Antaira’s LNP-2602G- SFP is the latest industrial Gigabit PoE+ unmanaged Ethernet switch series that offers 24 full Gigabit Ethernet ports with a PSE maximum of 30 W per port and two gigabit combo ports featuring SFP fiber slots for long-distance connectivity or two 10/100/1000 twisted pair ports.

This product series has an IP40-rated metal casing design that can be mounted in a 19-inch rack. The device provides a dual-redundant power input range of 48 to 55VDC with an overload current and reverse polarity prevention, as well as high EFT surge and ESD protection.

Additionally, there is a built-in relay warning function to alert maintainers when power failures occur on one of the two power sources. Each unit is built to withstand industrial networking hazards like shock, drop, vibration, electromagnetic interference (EMI), and temperature extremes.

Wide operating temperature version options include a standard (-10 ~ 70°C) model or an extended (-40 ~ 75°C) model. The units conform to the following dimensions of 17.3 inches 440mm (W) x 7.9 inches 200mm (D) x 1.7 inches 44mm (H) and a unit weight of six pounds.


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