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2880642
Fine surge protection in a 9-pos. D-SUB plug for PROFIBUS-DP applications with a transmission speed of up to 12 Mbps.
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2761871
D-SUB connector, 9-pos. female connector, two cable entries < 35°, bus system: CANopen, FIP, pin assignment: 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 to two screw connection terminal blocks
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5604602
D-SUB connector, 15-pos, male connector, two 35° cable entries, universal type for all systems, pin assignment: 1, 2, 3, ..., 14, 15 to screw connection terminal block
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2761839
D-SUB connector, 9-pos., male connector, two cable entries < 35°, bus system: CAN, SUCONET K1, K2 (MOELLER), S-BUS (Saia), J-BUS (Merlin Gerin), pin assignment: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9 to two screw connection terminal blocks
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1416729
M12 FO transceiver, duplex, wavelength: 1300 nm for 125 Mbps, for GOF fiber, for PCB mounting, M16 fastening thread, with sealing cap, including I²C interface for transceiver monitoring and management
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2908669
Networkable hybrid motor starter for reversing 3~ AC motors up to 500 V AC and 3 A output current, with adjustable overload shutdown, emergency stop function up to SIL 3/PL e, and Push-in connection. Connection to IO-Link.
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2702902
Safety relay with IO-Link for emergency stop, safety doors and light grids, up to SILCL 3, Cat. 4, PL e, 2 sensor circuits, automatic or manual, monitored start, 2 enabling current paths, 1 signal output, US = 24 V DC, pluggable Push-in terminal block
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2316297
Field diagnostic module, includes TBUS connector
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1026043
Device coupler for Foundation Fieldbus and PROFIBUS PA with terminal connections for eight spurs connected to fieldbus end devices.
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2316050
Trunk module for Foundation Fieldbus and PROFIBUS PA modular device couplers with terminator
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2702636
Active termination resistor for PROFIBUS and RS-485 bus systems, redundant power supply, routing of the supply voltage via DIN rail connector, electrical isolation, switchable termination, integrated programming interface
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2708326
FO converter with integrated optical diagnostics, alarm contact, for RS-485 2-wire bus systems (SUCONET K, Modbus ...) up to 500 kbps, NRZ coding, T-coupler with two FO interfaces (BFOC), 850 nm, for PCF/fiberglass cable (multimode)
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2708355
FO converter with integrated optical diagnostics, alarm contact, for RS-422/RS-485 4-wire/INTERBUS up to 2 Mbps, terminal device with one FO interface (BFOC), 850 nm, for PCF/fiberglass cable (multimode)
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2708397
FO converter with integrated optical diagnostics, alarm contact, for RS-422/RS-485 4-wire/INTERBUS up to 2 Mbps, T-coupler with two FO interfaces (BFOC), 850 nm, for PCF/fiberglass cable (multimode)
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2313465
Second generation FL COMSERVER PRO... (PROGRAMMABLE), freely programmable in BASIC programming language, for creation of custom solutions to implement a serial RS-232/422/485 interface on the Ethernet. Incl. examples, additional software, and user documen
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2702766
The GW MODBUS TCP/RTU... gateway converts serial based Modbus RTU (or ASCII) to Modbus TCP. Supports serial master or slave devices. Includes two RJ45 ports and two D-SUB 9 ports.
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2702760
Serial device server for converting serial data (RS-232/422/485) to Ethernet data (RJ45). Supports TCP and UDP protocols. COM port redirector software and Windows drivers are available for download. Includes one RJ45 port and two D-SUB 9 ports.
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2702768
The GW MODBUS TCP/ASCII... converts RAW or ASCII serial strings into Modbus registers. Includes one RJ45 port and one D-SUB 9 port.
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1005330
The FB-MUX/HS/AIOTEMP/PA head station can be used with up to three 4-channel analog input modules (RAD-AI4-IFS) or three 4-channel PT100 temperature sensing modules (RAD-PT100-4-IFS), and two 4-channel analog output modules (RAD-AO4-IFS). This configurati
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2316270
The FB-MUX/HS/DIO-NAM/PA head station can be used with up to three 4-channel NAMUR digital input modules (FB-DI4/NAMUR-IFS) and two 4-channel digital output modules (RAD-DOR4-IFS). This configuration can be used as a valve coupler solution to open and clo
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Data & Networking Devices
General Guide & Overview
Networking devices come in various forms and play distinct roles in a network's infrastructure. They enable the efficient transmission of data, enhance network performance, and ensure network security. By knowing the types of networking devices, their examples, and their place in a computer network, you can optimize your network's connectivity, reliability, and overall functionality.
By gaining knowledge about data and networking devices, you will be equipped to build a network infrastructure that best suits your needs. You can enhance communication, secure your network from external threats, and create a reliable environment for data transmission.
Types of Networking Devices
In the world of computer networks, various types of networking devices play a crucial role in establishing and maintaining seamless connectivity. These devices are designed to facilitate efficient data transmission, enhance network performance, and ensure network security. By understanding the characteristics and capabilities of these devices, you can make informed decisions when setting up and managing your network.
Bridges
A bridge is a networking device that connects two separate networks and allows them to communicate with each other. It operates at the data link layer of the network and helps in directing network traffic between different segments.
Hubs
A hub is a simple networking device that connects multiple devices within a network. It operates at the physical layer of the network and works as a central point for data transmission, allowing devices to share information.
NICs (Network Interface Cards)
NICs, also known as network interface cards, are hardware devices that enable computers to connect to a network. They are responsible for translating data into a format that can be transmitted over the network and receiving data from the network.
Modems
A modem is a device that converts digital signals from a computer into analog signals that can be transmitted over telephone lines or cable lines. It is used to establish a connection to the internet or other remote networks.
Repeaters
A repeater is a networking device that regenerates and amplifies signals to extend the reach of a network. It receives signals, cleans them, and boosts their strength before transmitting them to another part of the network.
Switches
A switch is a networking device that connects multiple devices within a network and forwards data packets between them. It operates at the data link layer and improves network efficiency by transmitting data only to the intended recipient.
Routers
Routers are devices that connect different networks and facilitate the transfer of data between them. They operate at the network layer and use routing tables to determine the best path for data transmission.
Firewalls
A firewall is a security device that protects a network from unauthorized access and potential threats. It monitors incoming and outgoing network traffic and applies security rules to prevent malicious activities.
Gateways
A gateway is a networking device that connects two different types of networks, such as a local area network (LAN) and the internet. It acts as an intermediary and enables seamless communication between the networks.
Data and networking devices play a vital role in the world of modern connectivity. These devices are essential for efficient data transmission, ensuring optimal network performance, and providing network security. By utilizing networking hardware devices and incorporating advanced networking devices, individuals and organizations can establish a robust and reliable network infrastructure.
Understanding the different types of computer networking devices is key to optimizing your network. Bridges, hubs, network interface cards (NICs), modems, repeaters, switches, routers, firewalls, and gateways all have specific functionalities that contribute to seamless communication between devices.
Choosing the appropriate devices based on your network requirements is crucial. Whether you need to connect multiple devices in a local area network (LAN), connect remote networks, or secure your network from external threats, selecting the right networking devices is vital. Staying updated with the latest advancements in networking technology will also ensure that your network remains efficient and secure.
In summary, data and networking devices are the building blocks of modern connectivity. They facilitate seamless communication, enhance network performance, and keep your data secure. By understanding the various types of computer networking devices and their roles in networking, you can optimize your network and ensure smooth and reliable communication between all your devices.
FAQ
What are networking devices?
Networking devices are hardware or software components that facilitate communication and data exchange between devices in a computer network. They help establish and maintain connectivity, enhance network performance, and ensure data security.
What are some examples of networking devices?
Examples of networking devices include routers, switches, hubs, network interface cards (NICs), modems, repeaters, bridges, firewalls, and gateways.
What role do bridges, hubs, and NICs play in networking?
Bridges are devices that connect multiple network segments, allowing communication between devices in different segments. Hubs are central connection points that allow multiple devices to connect to a network. NICs, or Network Interface Cards, enable devices to connect to a network by providing the necessary communication interface.
What are the functions of modems, repeaters, and switches in networking?
Modems enable devices to connect to the internet by converting data signals between analog and digital formats. Repeaters amplify network signals, extending the reach of a network. Switches connect multiple devices within a network and facilitate efficient data transmission between them.
What is the role of routers, firewalls, and gateways in networking?
Routers are networking devices that direct data packets between different networks, enabling communication and data exchange between them. Firewalls protect networks by monitoring and filtering incoming and outgoing network traffic. Gateways connect networks with different protocols, facilitating communication between them.
How do networking devices contribute to network security and performance?
Networking devices play a crucial role in network security by implementing security protocols, filtering traffic, and monitoring network activity. They also enhance network performance by optimizing data transmission, managing network traffic, and ensuring reliable connectivity.
How can I choose the right networking devices for my network?
When choosing networking devices, consider factors such as network size, requirements, capacity, and security needs. Consult with network professionals or providers to determine the most suitable devices for your specific network setup.
Are there any advanced networking devices available?
Yes, advanced networking devices include technologies like load balancers, VPN concentrators, network accelerators, and intrusion detection systems (IDS). These devices offer specialized functionalities to enhance network performance, security, and scalability.
How can I stay updated with the latest advancements in networking technology?
Stay informed through technology news websites, industry publications, and professional networking events. Follow reputable networking equipment manufacturers and providers to learn about new products and technologies in the networking field.