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Ethernet switch supplies 15.4W of power per port

An ICP DAS USA product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 10, 2009

ICP DAS USA has announced the launch of the NS-205PSE, a compact, five-port, unmanaged Ethernet switch that connects network elements while supplying up to 15.4W of power per port.

Each of the ports supports 10/100Mbps speed auto-negotiation while the device offers 3.2 Gbps of high-performance memory bandwidth, so it can handle some traffic.

The NS-205 transitions between different configurations with its auto MDI/MDI-X crossover technology for plug-and-play adaptability.

Other notable features include fully duplex IEEE 802.3x and half-duplex back-pressure flow control to avoid data interference, store-and-forward architecture and IEEE 802.3af compliance on its four power-over-Ethernet ports.

The NS-205PSE has both auto-detection of powered devices and automatic power management.

The unit can operate within a temperature range of -30C to 75C, sports over-temperature, over-current and over/under-voltage detection and is robust.

Its LED indicators allow users to quickly monitor its state.

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