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The EOM-104 series of Ethernet switch modules are designed for device manufacturers who would like to embed Ethernet modules in their products to enhance performance and reliability. The EOM-104 series modules provide an easy and cost-effective integrated solution for adding an Ethernet switch module to an existing product. The modules support 10/100M Ethernet transmission and come with Turbo Ring’s fast recovery time of under 20ms. The EOM-104 series also provide a rich set of peripherals, such as Turbo Ring Enable and GPIO programming pins, and is an ideal solution for embedded Ethernet applications. For more information about the EOM-104 please contact our technical sales team on +44 (0)1782 337 800 or alternatively submit an enquiry.
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Moxa 4 Port 10/100M Embedded Managed Ethernet Switch Module Evaluation Kit
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4 Port 10/100M Embedded Managed Ethernet Switch Module Evaluation Kit
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.