PC/104 Fast Ethernet Switch Basks In Extended Temperatures

Oct. 8, 2008
Operating in temperatures up to +85°C, the Switch104 5-port PC/104 Fast Ethernet switching hub features a typical power dissipation of 1.5W and networks up to five devices using 10 Base-T or 100 Base-TX connections. Fully IEEE 802.3 and IEEE

Operating in temperatures up to +85°C, the Switch104 5-port PC/104 Fast Ethernet switching hub features a typical power dissipation of 1.5W and networks up to five devices using 10 Base-T or 100 Base-TX connections. Fully IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.3u compliant, its five transceiver ports can each serve as an uplink. The switch is employable as a standalone network switch without a processor board or in combination with systems that support a PC/104 bus. The board integrates fully independent media access controllers, embedded frame-buffer memory, and an address look-up engine, along with support for auto-crossover, auto-polarity, auto-negotiation, auto-speed sensing, and bridge-loop prevention. The unit measures 90 mm x 96 mm and includes mounting holes for quick installation. Price is $130 each/100. PARVUS CORP., Salt Lake City, UT. (801) 483-1533.

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