OMEGA Engineering, Inc. Datasheets for Network Equipment
Network equipment is used to split, switch, boost, or direct packets of information along a network. This product area includes network hubs, switches, routers, bridges, gateways, multiplexers, transceivers and firewalls. In addition to device type, network equipment is defined by protocol (e.g., Ethernet).
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The LDM30 Series of products is designed to allow video display terminals (VDTs) and other RS-232 devices to be connected over distances sufficient to cover any industrial or institutional complex... | |
The LDM35 Series of products is designed to allow video display terminals (VDTs) and other RS-232 devices to be connected over distances sufficient to cover any industrial or institutional complex... | |
The LDM422 is a compact RS-232 to RS-422 converter which features a complete electrical isolation barrier and heavy duty electrical surge protectors. These devices feature a rugged aluminum enclosure small... | |
The LDM485 is a compact RS-232 to RS-485 converter which features a complete electrical isolation barrier and heavy duty electrical surge protectors. These devices feature a rugged aluminum enclosure small... | |
The LDM70 Series of products is designed to allow video display terminals (VDTs) and other RS-232 devices to be connected over distances sufficient to cover any industrial or institutional complex... | |
The OM-ESW-100 Series is a range of compact IEEE 802.3 layer two network switches with automatic speed, duplex and cable sensing. The series features ultra-robust construction, capable of withstanding environmental... | |
The OM-ESW-105-POE unmanaged industrial Ethernet Switch is designed to transmit power, along with data, over an Ethernet network and is ideal for PoE capable devices where running an AC power... | |
The OMEGA¨ UWTC-REC3 receiver lets you monitor and record temperature over an Ethernet network or the Internet without any special software-just your web browser. The receiver is an independent node... |