From Copper to Fiber: Industrial PoE Converter Series with 128W Output
Authored by: Inga Müller | 02.07.2024
With the KGC-261-DP converter series, you get a robust power package for your Ethernet network. Up to 128 watts of PoE power is possible. This allows you to easily supply power to a connected dome camera, for example. The converter supports KTI's own High PoE++ and is therefore also suitable for end devices with higher power consumption.
The KGC-261-DP-AT and KGC-261-DP-BT models support the standardized PoE standards IEEE 802.3at (32 watts) and IEEE 802.3bt (90 watts), respectively. This series offers a wide range of PoE options! All devices are designed for demanding industrial use.
Certified for demanding applications: Tested I variant complies with important IEC standards
With the I variant, KTI offers a model series that is designed for extreme loads. Tested for vibration and shock (30G) in accordance with IEC 60068-2-64 / IEC 60068-2-27, the converters are used in areas such as power supply, ensuring reliable data transmission.
KGC-261-DP Series: Product Features
- 1x 10/100/1000Mbps RJ45 port
- 1x 100/1000Mbps Dual Speed SFP port
- PoE PSE according to 802.3at/bt, PoE++
- Operating temperature: -40°C to 75°C
- Storage temperature: -40°C to 85°C
- Relative humidity: 5 to 95%, non-condensing
- Power supply: +12 to +57VDC<br>(not included)
- Dimensions: 10x106x140mm
Manageable Gigabit converter with security features: The robust KTI series naturally also fulfills its main task—the conversion of Ethernet signals from copper to fiber optics—with maximum reliability and speed. All models have important security features. PoE shutdown protection prevents malfunctions or defects in incompatible end devices. Reverse polarity protection prevents incorrect connection of the DC power supply. Automatic laser shutdown helps prevent eye injuries at the fiber optic port.
The devices can optionally be operated with a plug-in power supply.
Further information on the product range is available in our new web shop.
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