New IWS switches
- Julian
Re: New IWS switches
IWS-6-500-DC - 9V to 72V input - TOTAL POWER BUDGET 500 watts
IWS-6-400-IDC - 36V to 72V input (ISOLATED FOR -48V sites but will work on +48V sites) - TOTAL POWER BUDGET 400 watts
IWS-6-400-AC - AC power - TOTAL POWER BUDGET 400 watts
Ports and DC terminal blocks:
(2) SFP 1G ports
(4) 1G copper ports that will do 24V, 24VH. 48V, 48VH (software selectable) current sensors
(2) DC terminal block with current sensors each port rated to 6A but you have total POE and power budget limited to power supply rating so power budget is 400-500 watts
Software selectable per DC terminal:
48V-54V(software trim-able but affects ALL 48V POE and Terminal voltage - all or none timed) for powering EP-R8 or EP-S16
24V for powering EP-R6
Extra goodies:
Door open sensor - monitor with SNMP or sends email alerts
External temperature and humidity sensor - monitor with SNMP or sends email alerts at programmable thresholds
Relay terminal for programmable box fan on or off (will work with AC or DC fans) configurable relay open/close based on temperature / time / power consumption
IWS-6-400-IDC - 36V to 72V input (ISOLATED FOR -48V sites but will work on +48V sites) - TOTAL POWER BUDGET 400 watts
IWS-6-400-AC - AC power - TOTAL POWER BUDGET 400 watts
Ports and DC terminal blocks:
(2) SFP 1G ports
(4) 1G copper ports that will do 24V, 24VH. 48V, 48VH (software selectable) current sensors
(2) DC terminal block with current sensors each port rated to 6A but you have total POE and power budget limited to power supply rating so power budget is 400-500 watts
Software selectable per DC terminal:
48V-54V(software trim-able but affects ALL 48V POE and Terminal voltage - all or none timed) for powering EP-R8 or EP-S16
24V for powering EP-R6
Extra goodies:
Door open sensor - monitor with SNMP or sends email alerts
External temperature and humidity sensor - monitor with SNMP or sends email alerts at programmable thresholds
Relay terminal for programmable box fan on or off (will work with AC or DC fans) configurable relay open/close based on temperature / time / power consumption
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Re: New IWS switches
Is there an ETA on the IWS switches. Rough idea works too.
- Julian
Re: New IWS switches
After a quick conversation with Engineering and production folks, we should have limited quantities available for public sale in 10-12 weeks, with full production quantities to follow thereafter. To be safe, I'd say production quantities by end of Q1 2018, but component lead times may shift that target by a few weeks either way, all depends on how quickly supply chain integrates.
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Re: New IWS switches
These are gig SFP or 10 gig SFP? ... or am I thinking of the WS2 line being the upcoming 10 gig product?
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Re: New IWS switches
These are gig SFP or 10 gig SFP? ... or am I thinking of the WS2 line being the upcoming 10 gig product?
IWS, are the Industrial Wisp Switch line, which are 1 G
WS2, are the 10G wisp switch line
We will be releasing the first WS2 product same rough time frame as the IWS line...
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