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Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switches Handle Mission-Critical Applications
2013-08-12 16:49:00| Chemical Processing
Omega Engineerings new OM-ESW-100 series is a range of compact IEEE 802.3 layer two network unmanaged industrial Ethernet switches with automatic speed, duplex and cable sensing.
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PoE Industrial Ethernet Switches suit high power equipment.
2013-08-07 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
With 24 V power input, Models IPS-1080-24V and IPS-1042FX-24V offer up to 30 W, making switches suitable for applications in vehicles and factory automation. Models IPS-1080A and IPS-1042FA, with IP30 rating, optimal heat dissipation, and operating temperature from -40 to 70°C, are suitable for limited space applications such as roadside conjunction boxes. This story is related to the following:Ethernet Switches
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Automatic Circuit Recloser Features Allow Replacment of Traditional Load-Break Switches
2013-08-06 18:11:00| Transmission & Distribution World
NOJA Powers OSM15, OSM27 and OSM38 ACRs incorporate temporary time addition (TTA) functionality as standard. read more
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Worlds first road-powered electric vehicle network switches on in South Korea
2013-08-06 13:51:59| Extremetech
South Korea has rolled out the world's first road-powered electric vehicle network. The network consists of special roads that have electrical cables buried just below the surface, which wirelessly transfer energy to electric vehicles via magnetic resonance. Road-powered electric vehicles are exciting because they only require small batteries, significantly reducing their overall weight and thus their energy consumption. There's also the small fact that, with an electrified roadway, you never have to plug your vehicle in to recharge it, removing most of the risk and range anxiety associated with electric vehicles (EVs).
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Oracle switches up software pricing for Exalytics appliance
2013-08-05 23:45:41| InfoWorld: Top News
Oracle has introduced a new software package for its Exalytics high-performance analytics appliance that in some cases, will be mandatory. The new product, Exalytics In-Memory Software, has a list price of $30,000 per processor license. It is "now mandatory for all valid configurations" of Oracle's BI (business intelligence) and EPM (enterprise performance management) software running on Exalytics, according to a company blog post Monday.
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