Protocol Support:Supports IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standards
Operating Temperature:-40°C to 75°C (-40°F to 167°F)
Power Consumption:12 VDC, <5 W
Connection Ports:16 x 10/100 Mbps RJ45
Redundant Power Supply:Yes
Enclosure Type:IP30
Dimensions:144 x 144 x 32 mm
Weight:Approximately 0.4 kg
Compatibility:Designed for integration with GE’s control systems
Introducing the General Electric IC086SLN042 Ethernet Switch, designed specifically for industrial applications where reliability and speed are paramount. This state-of-the-art switch offers eight Gigabit Ethernet ports, providing exceptional data throughput speeds of up to 10 Gbps. Its dual redundant power supply ensures continuous operation even under harsh industrial conditions, making it ideal for mission-critical systems.
Operating within a temperature range from -40°C to 75°C, the IC086SLN042 is built to withstand extreme environmental challenges, ensuring uninterrupted service throughout the year. The industrial-grade enclosure further enhances its durability, offering protection against dust, moisture, and physical damage.
Supporting a variety of industrial communication protocols, including EtherCAT, Profinet, and Modbus TCP, this switch facilitates seamless integration with existing industrial automation systems. It enables efficient data exchange between different components, improving overall system performance and reducing downtime.
For applications requiring redundancy and fault tolerance, the General Electric IC086SLN042 Ethernet Switch provides a reliable solution. Its robust design and compatibility with industry-standard protocols make it an excellent choice for modern industrial settings, where network reliability and data integrity are essential.
Experience enhanced productivity and reliability with the General Electric IC086SLN042 Ethernet Switch. Ideal for demanding industrial environments, this switch delivers high-speed networking capabilities, ensuring smooth operations and maximizing efficiency in your manufacturing processes.
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