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OT Systems launch industrial Ethernet switches to secure network connectivity

OT Systems launch industrial Ethernet switches to secure network connectivity
OT Systems introduced its new IET series, which features a full portfolio of industrial Ethernet switches including hardened and industrial grade managed, web-smart, self-configured and unmanaged switches to satisfy various industrial applications.
OT Systems introduced its new IET series, which features a full portfolio of industrial Ethernet switches including hardened and industrial grade managed, web-smart, self-configured and unmanaged switches to satisfy various industrial applications.

The IET series supports IEEE802.3 at Power-over-Ethernet design (30W per port) and wide range power inputs (12 – 58 VDC) for flexible power supply selection. Its SuprtXtra Ring technology provides less than 20ms network recovery time. This product series offers a wide temperature operating range (-40 to 75 degrees Celsius) with rugged DIN-rail or wall-mount enclosures, perfect for any extreme environmental installations like remote highways or railways. The series is also a good solution for 24 hour non-stop operation, providing maximum reliability and productivity. The IET series is ideal for industrial applications such as factory and building automation, intelligent transportation systems, renewable energy systems and more.
  • 12 - 58 VDC inputs
  • IEEE802.3at Power over Ethernet
  • Redundant power
  • SuperXtra Ringer (<20ms)
  • Rugged aluminium case
  • -40 + 75 degrees Celsius
  • MTBF > 300,000 hrs


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