MACH1000 is a rack mounted managed switch featuring extreme resilience to EMI/RFI, and hence suited to environments with high electric fields and discharge, such as power and substations, railway lines and heavy industry. The switches are virtually indestructible and offer the same excellent quality which users have learned to expect from Hirschmann.
Further key features are:
Uber-Reliable design for harsh environments
Integrated Power over Ethernet technology (PoE)
Fast/Gigabit Ethernet Ports
Up to 26 Ports including fibre and SFP modules.
Power Over Ethernet - Up to four Fast Ethernet ports with 15.4 W output power each are available. No additional external power supply unit is necessary because the voltage supply for the connected remote terminals is generated internally. This allows them to be used wherever remote terminals such as IP telephones and IP cameras or WLAN Access Points are to be connected to the data network and additionally supplied with power under extreme ambient conditions.
The MACH1000 switches meet the requirements of IEC 61850 and have a temperature range of -40 to +85 degrees Celsius. Other features include a high vibration resistance as well as a great insensitivity to electrostatic discharges and magnetic fields.
Features of the Range:
High flexibility: choice of 2 or 4 PoE ports
Up to 15.4 W per port (IEE 802.3af compliant)
Internal PoE power supply
Rugged PoE switch designed for an extended temperature range
Excellent RFI/EMI shielding and failure protection even in harsh, demanding environments
Ports: 2 x GE, up to 24 x FE including 4 PoE Ports
Fast-/Gigabit-Ethernet and Power over Ethernet technology
Modular design, cascadable
Media support: multimode, single mode, long-haul, GE SFP, FE SFP and PoE
Connectors: ST, SC, LC, RJ 45, MTRJ
Temperature ranges: 0° C up to + 60° C or – 40° C up to + 85° C
Applications
new installations and retrofit of existing substations (IEC 61850)
transportation automation
military applications eg. marine applications
industrial automation
railroad optical networks (passenger information systems in train stations and onboard trains, conveyor systems, runway lighting at airports, traffic surveillance on superhighways, bridges and in tunnels)