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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...