Connector Type:Shielded FTP
Category:CAT 5e
Cross-over Functionality:Yes
Transmission Speed (Mbps):10/100
Cable Length (meters):Available in various lengths upon request
Operating Temperature Range (-°C to +°C):-40°C to +60°C
Wiring Standard:TIA/EIA-568-B
Material:High-quality, durable plastic with integrated shielding
Dimensions (mm):L x W x H: 75 x 30 x 25
Weight (grams):Approx. 150g
The ABB TK852V010 Shielded FTP CAT 5e cross-over module is meticulously crafted to provide a seamless connection in demanding network environments. Its advanced shielding technology minimizes electromagnetic interference, ensuring that data signals are transmitted without distortion, even in areas prone to interference.
With support for data rates up to 1000 Mbps, this module is ideal for high-speed Ethernet and Fast Ethernet networks, offering unparalleled performance for critical applications. Whether you’re upgrading existing infrastructure or building new systems, the TK852V010 ensures reliable and efficient data flow.
Designed with precision engineering, the TK852V010 is built to withstand the rigors of industrial use, featuring a durable metal housing that protects against environmental factors such as temperature extremes (-20°C to +60°C). This longevity makes it a preferred choice for applications where downtime must be minimized.
Ease of integration is another key feature, as the TK852V010 is compatible with a wide range of network protocols, including TCP/IP, UDP, and others, making it versatile for various networking solutions. It’s an excellent choice for enhancing network resilience and performance in industrial automation, control systems, and other mission-critical operations.
For those seeking top-tier connectivity and performance in their networking setups, the ABB TK852V010 Shielded FTP CAT 5e cross-over module is a premium solution. With its combination of advanced technology, robust construction, and compatibility with leading network standards, it delivers exceptional value and peace of mind.
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