Product Description:
The EDS-205A/208A Series are 5 and 8-port industrial unmanaged switches supporting IEEE 802.3 and IEEE 802.3u/x standards. They offer 10/100 Mbps full/half-duplex transmission with MDI/MDI-X auto-sensing for seamless network integration.
Designed to operate in harsh industrial environments, these switches support dual redundant 12/24/48 VDC power inputs (9.6 to 60 VDC) and 18 to 30 VAC inputs. They comply with major industrial certifications including hazardous locations (Class 1 Div. 2 / ATEX Zone 2), transportation standards (NEMA TS2 / EN 50121-4 / e-Mark), and maritime approvals (DNV / GL / LR / ABS / NK).
All units undergo 100% burn-in testing to ensure reliable long-term operation in industrial automation and control applications.
Product Features:
Performance & Reliability:
Engineered for continuous 24/7 industrial networking, the EDS-205A/208A Series ensures stable Ethernet communication even in vibration-prone and temperature-variable environments.
Its rugged IP30-rated aluminum enclosure protects internal components while redundant power inputs guarantee uninterrupted network availability. DIP switch-enabled broadcast storm protection adds additional network stability.
System Architecture:
Designed for plug-and-play deployment, the EDS-205A/208A Series supports:
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Fast Ethernet connectivity (10/100 Mbps)
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Copper and optional fiber uplinks
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Redundant AC/DC power sources
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Seamless integration into automation control systems
The compact DIN-rail mountable design ensures easy installation in control panels and industrial cabinets.
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Additional Information:
Customer Reviews:
Arun Prakash – Industrial Network Engineer
“Excellent stability even in high-temperature environments. Installation was quick and hassle-free.”
Mahesh Varma – Railway Systems Integrator
“Reliable networking solution for our railway deployment. Dual power input adds extra safety.”
Lakshmi Devi – Automation Consultant
“Compact, rugged, and dependable. Perfect unmanaged switch for industrial control panels.”