DIN-Rail Mount Ethernet Switches
Mount these Ethernet switches onto a standard 35 mm DIN rail alongside PLCs, relays, and power supplies—they snap in place and stay secure. They connect computers, sensors, and other devices to the same network so they can talk to each other, access the Internet, and provide you with real-time diagnostics. Switches do not require set up—just plug in a device and it will be connected to your network. These switches are backward compatible, so they'll work in networks below their rated transmission speed. For example, a 100 Mbps switch will work in a 10 Mbps network, but it will only run at 10 Mbps.
Switches with SFP sockets (small form-factor pluggable) accept transceivers that connect devices to Ethernet and fiber-optic lines. They feature Power over Ethernet (PoE), so they can transmit both data and power through a single port.
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Total No. of Ethernet Sockets | Ethernet Connection Type | No. of Sockets | Standard | Type | No. of SFP Sockets | Transmission Speed | Housing Material | Output Power | Voltage | Wire Connection Type | No. of Terminals | Temp. Range, °F | Specifications Met | Each | |
5 | RJ45 | 4 | PoE+, Type 2 | Active | 2 | 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1 Gb/s | Metal | 30W | 24-57V DC | Screw Terminals | 2 | 10° to 140° | CE Marked | 0000000 | 0000000 |
8 | RJ45 | 8 | PoE+, Type 2 | Active | 2 | 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 1 Gb/s | Metal | 30W | 24-57V DC | Screw Terminals | 6 | -40° to 165° | CE Marked | 0000000 | 000000 |