Phoenix Contact Unmanaged 5 Port Ethernet Switch

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RS Stock No.:
180-9171
Mfr. Part No.:
2891029
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Number of Ports

5

Switch Type

Unmanaged

RJ45 Ports

4

Height

110mm

Network Speed

10/100Mbit/s

Series

FL SWITCH SFNB 4TX/FX SM20

Depth

70mm

Dimensions

28 x 70 x 110mm

Width

28mm

COO (Country of Origin):
TW

Phoenix Contact Ethernet Switch, Unmanaged, 5 Ports - SFNB 4TX/FX SM20 - 2891029


To keep your network devices on speaking terms, use this Phoenix Contact Ethernet switch. It acts as a central communication hub, which makes it easy to get your equipment working together in a single network.
There's one Ethernet interface and four RJ45 ports, so you can conveniently connect various devices to the switch. Its automatic detection and negotiation of data transmission speeds helps to simplify installation. A transmission length of up to 25km means the device keeps equipment in communication over a large area.
This Ethernet switch features a robust aluminium housing that resists wear and abrasion, so it's a good choice for harsh industrial environments. You can use it for energy, transportation and automated applications. An IP20-rated enclosure is touch-proof and protected against objects larger than 12mm.

Features & Benefits


• Wide operating temperature range between -10°C and +60°C makes it compatible with harsh locations
• Snaps onto a DIN rail for quick and easy mounting and removal
• Compact dimensions of 110 (H) x 28 (W) x 70mm (D), so helps you to maximise board packing space
• LEDs offer simple visual diagnostics

Standards

Complies with IEEE 802.3 (Auto-negotiation) allows connected network adapters to negotiate the best possible shared mode of operation.