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The EKI-2541S is an industrial grade media converter designed to convert an copper TX Ethernet network to a Single Mode SC type fibre optic network. The advantage to fibre optics is wider bandwidth, added EMI immunity, and extended distance transmission. Therefore the EKI-2541S is an ideal solution for “fibre-to-the-building” applications in central offices and remote sites. The EKI-2541S supports MDI/MDIX auto detection, meaning you no longer have to use crossover wires. Furthermore, the EKI-2541S can operate in a wide -10°C to +60°C environment and can accept an extended 12V to 48V DC input. In addition, the EKI-2541S is designed with 3,000V DC surge (EFT) protection against over-voltage, meaning the device is ideal for the harsh industrial environment.
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Advantech 1 Port Ethernet to Single Mode SC Fibre Industrial Media Converter
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1 Port Ethernet to Single Mode SC Fibre Industrial Media Converter
Our customer was looking for ways to improve efficiency and reliability, and reduce operation costs and overheads for their manufacturing facility. The initial step in this transformation was to add additional monitoring and measurements to several areas of their facility to allow the collection of usage data from older machinery for analysis. The machinery to be analysed would be located in many areas of the complex, with some sitting in concrete outbuildings far from the source of the main network.