PC-BTPMC101-10GE
- DIN-rail and wall mounting
- Copper port: 1G/10G, RJ45
- Copper port with PoE up to PoE++ 90W
- F.O. port: 1G/10GSFP
- LFP (Link Fault Pass Through)
- Power: 48-56VDC, redundant
- Wide temperature range
This industrial media converter was specially developed for applications with high data loads, such as video over IP or video streaming. The high possible PoE power of 90W makes this media converter suitable for cameras with high power requirements. The compact design, the wide temperature range and the high flexibility make this media converter ideal for remote locations. The media converter has one optical SFP port and one copper port with 1G/10GTX, supporting PoE 802.3af/at/bt up to 90W. The included mounting accessories make it easy to mount the media converter on a DIN rail or wall
Product information
Brief description
Industrial media converter 1G/10GBaseTX to SFP with PoE++
Technical data
PoE according to IEEE802.3af, at and bt, max. 90W
Data rate 1G: max. 100m, cable min. Cat5 or better
Data rate 10G: max. 50m, cable min. Cat6a or better
Fibre optic port
Depending on SFP
LC duplex or simplex depending on SFP
We recommend the use of our barox SFPs. We do not test or guarantee the compatibility of our devices with SFPs of other manufacturers.
12-56VDC without PoE
48-56VDC with PoE
52-56VDC with PoE++ (from 30W)
Redundant supply possible
75°C: 188'900h
Net weight [kg] 0.281
802.3u, 100BaseTX und 100BaseFX Fast Ethernet
802.3ab 1000BaseTX, Gigabit Ethernet
EN55022/24, ITE Equipment
EN60950-1, Sicherheit
EN50155 / EN60068-2-6, Vibration
EN50155 / EN60068-2-27, Schock
EN50155 / EN600-2-32 Freier Fall
IEC 61000-4-2 ESD: Contact: 6KV; Air: 8KV
IEC 61000-4-4 EFT: Power: 2KV; Signal: 2KV
IEC 61000-4-5 Surge: Power: 2KV; Signal: 2KV
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