Communications
Amplicon announces iCON series of Ethernet Extenders
Ethernet extenders use DSL (Digital Subscriber Line – technology used by Telcos to transmit high-speed broadband data from the telephone exchange to your house over your phone line) to extend Ethernet links up to 10km over a single pair of low-grade copper wires. The units operate transparently as part of an existing network with no drivers to install or complex setup procedures. All 'IP' traffic that could be sent across a standard patch cable can be sent across an Ethernet Extender link.
The One of the main early adopters of this technology is the building controls sector. BMS system controllers were traditionally connected together using RS485 cabling to provide slow but reliable site-wide communication. With the transition to Ethernet based controllers and general convergence on IP based systems in industry, many system integrators found themselves having to re-install a communication network based on CAT5(E) cabling to support high speed Ethernet links. By using Ethernet Extenders, existing RS485 cables can be used giving a system integrator a huge commercial advantage over a competitor whose bid contains a substantial ‘cable installation’ fee.
In a highly competitive market, simply being aware of an Ethernet Extender solution could transform your business fortunes.
David Evans, Product Development Manager at Amplicon comments: There is a huge potential for these products in both industrial and IT based applications. The difficulty lies in educating the market because the 'you appeal' is specific to each and every customer. Our Ethernet Extender products have been used in submarines, nuclear plants, on trains, in observatories and even in Graceland - Elvis Presley's estate.
He continues: “We are also delighted to announce the addition of the new iCON series of Ethernet Extenders to our range. They are rugged, versatile and the selling price that we have achieved on this line will open up many more avenues of opportunity.”