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#13477
Pulsar GBIC-106 SFP GBIC-106 module, single-mode, 1,25G, Tx:1550 / Rx:1310, LC, 20KM, DDM (TORNADO)
  • Power supply: 3.3 V DCpower from SFP port
  • Wavelength: Tx: 1550 nm, Rx: 1310nm
  • Optical fiber: single mode (SM) – 8.3/125 μm, 8.7/125 μm, 9/125 μm, 10/125 μm
  • Standards and protocols: IEEE 802.3z, 1000Base-FX
  • Transmission: 1.25 Gb/s, 20 km
24,60 EUR including 23.00% VAT
#13476
Pulsar GBIC-105 SFP GBIC-105 module, single-mode, 1,25G, Tx:1310 / Rx:1550, LC, 20KM, DDM (TORNADO)
  • Power supply: 3.3 V DCpower from SFP port
  • Wavelength: Tx: 1310 nm, Rx: 1550nm
  • Optical fiber: single mode (SM) – 8.3/125 μm, 8.7/125 μm, 9/125 μm, 10/125 μm
  • Standards and protocols: IEEE 802.3z, 1000Base-FX
  • Transmission: 1.25 Gb/s, 20 km
17,44 EUR including 23.00% VAT
#13475
Pulsar GBIC-104 SFP GBIC-104 module, single-mode, 1,25G, Tx:1550 / Rx:1310, SC, 20KM, DDM (TORNADO)
  • Power supply: 3.3 V DCpower from SFP port
  • Wavelength: Tx: 1550 nm, Rx: 1310nm
  • Optical fiber: single mode (SM) – 8.3/125 μm, 8.7/125 μm, 9/125 μm, 10/125 μm
  • Standards and protocols: IEEE 802.3z, 1000Base-FX
  • Transmission: 1.25 Gb/s, 20 km
24,60 EUR including 23.00% VAT
#13474
Pulsar GBIC-103 SFP GBIC-103 module, single-mode, 1,25G, Tx:1310 / Rx:1550, SC, 20KM, DDM (TORNADO)
  • Power supply: 3.3 V DCpower from SFP port
  • Wavelength: Tx: 1310 nm, Rx: 1550nm
  • Optical fiber: single mode (SM) – 8.3/125 μm, 8.7/125 μm, 9/125 μm, 10/125 μm
  • Standards and protocols: IEEE 802.3z, 1000Base-FX
  • Transmission: 1.25 Gb/s, 20 km
17,44 EUR including 23.00% VAT
#13473
Pulsar GBIC-102 SFP GBIC-102 module, multimode, 1.25G, Tx/Rx:1310, LC, 2KM, DDM (TORNADO)
  • Power supply: 3.3 V DCpower from SFP port
  • Wavelength: Tx: 1310 nm, Rx: 1310nm
  • Optical fiber: multimode (MM) – 50/125 μm, 62,5/125 μm
  • Standards and protocols: IEEE 802.3z, 1000Base-FX
  • Transmission: 1.25 Gb/s, 2 km
18,38 EUR including 23.00% VAT
#13472
Pulsar GBIC-101 SFP GBIC-101 module, single-mode, 1.25G, Tx/Rx:1310, LC, 20KM, DDM (TORNADO)
  • Power supply: 3.3 V DCpower from SFP port
  • Wavelength: Tx: 1310 nm, Rx: 1310nm
  • Optical fiber: single mode (SM) – 8.3/125 μm, 8.7/125 μm, 9/125 μm, 10/125 μm
  • Standards and protocols: IEEE 802.3z, 1000Base-FX
  • Transmission: 1.25 Gb/s, 20 km
18,38 EUR including 23.00% VAT

Power over Ethernet (PoE) switches are network devices that combine the functionality of a traditional Ethernet switch with the ability to deliver power over an Ethernet cable. This means that PoE-compatible devices, such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones, can be powered using the network cable, eliminating the need for separate power supplies.

Benefits of PoE Switches

There are numerous advantages to using PoE switches, including:

  • Simplified Installation: PoE eliminates the need for separate power supplies and power cords, simplifying installation and reducing costs.

  • Versatility: PoE powers a wide range of compatible devices, including IP cameras, wireless access points, VoIP phones, and many more.

  • Reliability: PoE ensures a reliable power supply to devices, even in the event of a power outage.

  • Energy Efficiency: Built-in energy-saving features help reduce power consumption.

  • Scalability: Easily add new devices to the network without the need to install additional power infrastructure.

Key Features of PoE Switches

When selecting a PoE switch, consider the following key features:

  • Number of Ports: The number of PoE ports available on the switch.

  • PoE Standard: Determines the power delivered by the PoE ports (e.g., 802.3af, 802.3at).

  • Total Power Budget: The maximum power the switch can provide to all connected PoE devices.

  • Throughput: The data transmission speed supported by the network ports.

  • Management Features: Some PoE switches offer advanced management features like VLANs, QoS, and traffic prioritization.

Applications of PoE Switches

PoE switches are widely used in various applications, including:

  • Surveillance: IP cameras, access control systems, and other monitoring devices.

  • Wireless Networks: Wireless access points and Wi-Fi network devices.

  • Telecommunications: VoIP phones and other telecommunication equipment.

  • Industrial Automation: PLC controllers, sensors, and other industrial automation devices.

  • Public Infrastructure: Digital signage, information kiosks, and other public infrastructure devices.

Choosing the Right PoE Switch

When selecting a PoE switch, consider the following factors:

  • Number and Type of PoE Devices: The number and power requirements of the PoE devices you need to connect.

  • Power Requirements: The total power needed for all PoE devices.

  • Network Bandwidth: The required network bandwidth to support data traffic.

  • Additional Management Features: Whether you need advanced management features like VLANs, QoS, and traffic prioritization.

  • Budget: The cost of the PoE switch.