19 Jan 2017

Antaira Technologies is a developer and manufacturer of industrial device networking and communication product solutions for harsh environment applications and is proud to announce the new compact IMC-C1000-SFP series.

IMC-C1000-SFP series

Antaira Technologies’ IMC-C1000-SFP series is a compact IP-30 rated gigabit Ethernet-to-fibre media converter featuring a simple plug-and-play connectivity solution to quickly convert between Ethernet media and fibre optics. The small form factor of this metal casing switch is 30% smaller allowing for a more versatile implementation.

It is perfectly designed to fulfil 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 device also works well in any other outdoor application that is susceptible to an extreme ambient weather environment.

Power-packed features

It provides 12~48VDC redundant power input support with a reverse polarity and overload current protection

The IMC-C1000-SFP series features a 10/100/1000TX Ethernet port and a dual rate 100/1000 SFP slot to support speeds up to 1000Mbps. There is a built-in Link Fault Pass Through (LFP) and Far End Fault (FEF) function to alert users when a fibre link TX or RX connection is lost and the media converter will cut off all Ethernet connections. It provides 12~48VDC redundant power input support with a 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 an 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 lightweight 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.