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

IMP-C1000-SFP series features

The IMP-C1000-SFP series is a compact IP30 rated gigabit Ethernet-to-fibre 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 perfectly designed to fulfil industrial applications that require distance extension and high bandwidth capabilities. This 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.

Antaira’s 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.

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