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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
LIP33ECTB PLC Radwell Loytec Computer, Networking Router ETHERNET ROUTER MULTI-PORT
DI604 PLC Radwell D Link Data Control System, DCS Modem ROUTER ETHERNET BROADBAND
EBR2310 ASAP Semiconductor D-LINK SYSTEMS Not Provided NETWORK, WIRED ETHERNET ROUTER 4-PT
CNR7559 PLC Radwell Grenmont Controls Computer, Networking Router ROUTER 8PORT ETHERNET SWITCH AUTO SENSING 10/100
CISCO1601R PLC Radwell Cisco Computer, Networking Router ROUTER MODULAR ACCESS AUI ETHERNET
3HE01616AA PLC Radwell Alcatel Telecommunications, Telecom Switcher ROUTER ETHERNET MDA 10PORT GIGE 10 X SFP
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  • The Ethernet Checklist for Power Substations
    Ethernet technology is so ubiquitous, so versatile, and so cost effective that it is the preferred choice for communication networks in almost every industry in the world. However, commercial Ethernet solutions cannot simply be appropriated for industrial use. For many industrial applications
  • Edge-to-Core Industrial Ethernet Solutions
    Although the idea of using Ethernet for industrial applications has been around for at least twenty years, it's only in the last ten that industrial Ethernet has become widely accepted. Connecting legacy serial devices to Ethernet was the first market demand, but later on as more and more PLCs
  • ESD Protection Ethernet Data Lines
    Ethernet products (PCI adapter cards, hubs/routers, etc.) can be susceptible to ESD events when the cable is disconnected from the Ethernet port. The ESD pulse can be introduced directly into the open port, or into the disconnected end of the cable. Either way, the integrated circuitry
  • Industrial Ethernet: A Control Engineer's Guide
    even further, increasing speed tenfold over Fast Ethernet to 1000. Mbps, or 1 Gbps. Because it is based upon the current Ethernet standard and compatible with the installed base. of Ethernet and Fast Ethernet switches and routers, network managers can support Gigabit Ethernet without. needing
  • Why use Industrial Ethernet Switches?
    equipment existed, the equipment is wel known for its performance and. reliability and low cost. Quite often, when companies evaluate the technology, they do. not examine the alternatives of purchasing Industrial Ethernet Switches versus. commercial switches and routers. However, In this instance
  • Monitoring and Control of Multiple EtherNet/IPTM Control Groups
    . acquisition. Control engineers will frequently build multiple EtherNet/IP networks for several reasons: 1. System Bandwidth (better system performance). 2. EtherNet/IP Group Multicast Isolation (one control group per network). 3. Use of the PLC Backplane as a network router to separate control levels (I/O
  • Designing a Reliable Industrial Ethernet Network (.pdf)
    Most of the major manufacturing automation end users and suppliers are using or considering Ethernet as an industrial control option for field devices, drives, power management equipment, and special purpose controllers. Engineers and others who design Ethernet networks for these applications must
  • Real-Time Ethernet IP - ProfiNet Technology
    , routers and repeaters. Switches, especial y smart. managed switches, have made it possible to have Ethernet networks consisting of a nearly infinite. number of nodes. Ethernet nodes send each other data packets. As with other IEEE 802. LANs, each Ethernet node is given a MAC (media access control

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