SFP transceivers can be used to add fiber connectivity (at Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet speeds) to compatible Ethernet switches and converters. A Gigabit copper connection version is also available.
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STRIDE Ethernet switches are specifically built for industrial environments and can withstand extreme conditions including applications where temperatures can range from freezing to sweltering heat. STRIDE switches also offer superior EMC performance, corrosion-resistance, a rugged metal or plastic housing, and various mounting options.
STRIDE Ethernet switches automatically determine and remember the devices connected to each port and route messages only through the appropriate ports reducing data collisions that can slow down your network. Install STRIDE Ethernet switches and your Ethernet control network will maintain more consistent cycle times even under heavy I/O and data exchange.
Certain STRIDE Ethernet switch models are available with fiber optic connections options. Fiber optic cables are immune to electrical and magnetic interference and cannot be damaged by induced voltage transients. Fiber optic cabling not only enhances reliability, it saves time you might have spent tracking down problems caused by electrical interference. Also, your network distance is greatly increased when using fiber optic cabling.
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Unmanaged Ethernet switches offer multiple 10/100BaseT or Gigabit RJ45 Ethernet ports; several include built-in fiber optic connections with SC fiber optic connector and ST connector versions.
Models with PoE+/PoE++ functionality, higher port count (up to 16 ports), SFP options, and IP67 washdown ratings are also available.
Managed switches are especially beneficial in an industrial network application. Supported features such as SNMP, IGMP, VLAN, QOS and network redundancy, allow networks to be configured and managed in a way that assures the highest performance levels.
STRIDE managed ethernet switches offer Gigabit Ethernet, up to 16 ports, and SFP options.
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STRIDE SFP (small form-factor pluggable) transceivers, also called mini-GBIC, are compact, hot-swappable transceivers with RJ45 copper or LC fiber connectors. Select STRIDE Ethernet switches have ports that accept these optional transceivers to add additional copper or fiber connectivity at Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet speeds.
LC Fiber SFP:
RJ45 Copper SFP:
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