Industrial Ethernet Switch – EDS-2008-ELP
The EDS-2008-ELP is a compact, industrial-grade Ethernet switch featuring eight 10/100BaseT(X) (RJ45) ports. With a rugged plastic housing and a wide power input range (12/24/48 VDC), this device is ideal for applications requiring reliable Ethernet connectivity in demanding industrial environments.
? 8 x 10/100BaseT(X) Ports – Auto-negotiation and Full/Half duplex support ensure flexible and reliable connections.
? QoS & Broadcast Storm Protection (BSP) – Enable/disable features via DIP switches to optimize network traffic efficiently.
? PROFINET Conformance Class A (CC-A) Compliance – Suitable for PROFINET networks and industrial automation applications.
? Compact, Lightweight Design – Ensures stable operation in harsh industrial conditions.
? High EMI/EMC Immunity – Stabilna praca w wymagających warunkach przemysłowych.
? Wide Operating Temperature Range (-10°C to 60°C) – Reliable performance in a variety of environments.
? Protection Against Surges and Reverse Polarity – Built-in safeguards enhance durability and user safety.
Network Interface: 8 x 10/100BaseT(X) RJ45 ports
Supported Standards: IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.1p
Packet Handling: Store and Forward
MAC Address Table: 2K entries
Packet Buffer: 768 kbit
DIP Configuration: QoS, Broadcast Storm Protection
Power Supply: 12–48 VDC (operational range: 9.6–60 VDC)
Current Consumption: 0.057 A @ 24 VDC
Protection Features: Overcurrent and reverse polarity protection
Enclosure: Plastic, IP40 rated
The EDS-2008-ELP is an excellent choice for industrial automation systems, intelligent transportation infrastructure, and any application requiring dependable Ethernet communication. With PROFINET CC-A compliance and QoS support, it ensures stable and efficient data transmission—even under heavy network loads.
EDS-2008-ELP – A compact solution for demanding industrial applications.
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