Compact Industrial Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Switch

Jan. 24, 2017
Antaira Technologies is a leading developer and manufacturer of industrial device networking and communication product solutions for harsh environment applications and is proud to announce the new compact LNX-C500G series.

Antaira Technologies is a leading developer and manufacturer of industrial device networking and communication product solutions for harsh environment applications and is proud to announce the new compact LNX-C500G series.

Antaira Technologies’ LNX-C500G series is an IP-30 rated compact 5-port industrial gigabit unmanaged Ethernet switch embedded with five full gigabit Ethernet RJ45 ports. The small form factor of this metal casing switch is 30% smaller allowing for a more versatile implementation. It is perfectly designed to fulfill industrial applications that have small space requirements and need high bandwidth capabilities such as factory automation, security, ITS transportation, power/utility, and water wastewater treatment plants. This series also works well in any other outdoor application that is susceptible to extreme ambient weather conditions.

The LNX-C500G is equipped with 5*10/100/1000TX RJ45 Ethernet ports with a backplane speed of 10G that can support jumbo frames up to 10K. It provides a 12~48VDC redundant power input with reverse polarity and overload current protection. It comes with DIN-rail mounting support, as well as wall mountable orientations. This series provides wide operating temperature range models for either a STD: -10°C to 70°C or an EOT: -40°C to 75°C. These units also have high EFT, surge (2,000 VDC), and ESD (6,000VDC) protection to prevent against any unregulated voltage. The compact size and light weight design has dimensions of 26mm (W) x 75mm (D) x 95mm (H) and a unit weight of only 1 pound. Lastly, it is backed by a five year warranty from Antaira Technologies.

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