Patton Electronics Co. Datasheets for Surge Protective Devices (SPDs)
Surge protective devices (SPDs) are designed to protect equipment against temporary excess voltage and/or current.
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Ethernet LANs are highly vulnerable to the harmful effects of data line transient surges: Lightning strikes, induced voltages from elevator motors and florescent lights, static discharges and even the normal... | |
Features & Benefits Combined Surge Handling Capability of 3,000 Watts Diverts Harmful Transients to Chassis Ground through a Heavy-Duty Braided Metal Strap Model 545 MF has One Male and One... | |
Features & Benefits Model 500 Protects Pins 2, 3, 7 and 20 (Pin 1 & Shell Connected to Ground) Model 501 Protects Pins 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8... | |
Features & Benefits Model 510 Protects Four Wires on the RJ-11 Connector (Combined Surge Handling of 2400 Watts Model 512 Protects Eight Wires on the RJ-45 Connector (Combined Surge Handling... | |
Features & Benefits Nine versions custom-tailored to specific telco interfaces Surge handling capacity of 1500 Watts Surge handling capacity of 600 Watts for G.SHDSL (2W/4W) Surge energy diverted to ground... | |
Features & Benefits Novell Approved for NetWare Versions 2.2 and 3.11 (Model 531) Meets the IEEE 802.3 Specification Combined Surge Handling of 3k Watts Direct Connection to Network Interface Cards... | |
Features & Benefits Seven LEDs Monitor RS-232 Signals All 9 Pins are Wired Straight Through Bright LEDs Have Great Color Intensity and a Wide Viewing Angle Data Bias can be... | |
Features & Benefits Surge Handling Capacity of 1,500 Watts Protects Standard V.35 Lines on the M/34 Connector (Optional: All 34 Lines Protected) Supports Data Rates up to 20 Mbps Diverts... | |
No one would think of their home as being secure if the front door were locked and the back door left wide open. Yet ArcNet users do the same thing... | |
Our Model 503PC plugs directly into the 36-pin Centronics\ae port of a parallel printer. Use the 503PC along with the 503P for complete parallel line protection. | |
Patton EPG's Model 570 and 580 twisted pair surge protectors are EIA/TIA TSB-40A Category-5 certified, and operate at speeds up to 100 Mhz. And with specs like N.E.X.T. of -43... | |
The Model 1050 AC Powered Asynchronous Short Range Modem is to our AC powered short haul line what the Model 1000 is to our interface powered line-a basic short haul... | |
The Patton EPG Model 502 protects pins 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 15, 17, 22 and 24 of a sync RS-232 (DB-25) connection. Boasting a combined surge handling... | |
The Patton EPG Model 503S universal surge protector guards any RS-232 system (synchronous or asynchronous) against data loss and hardware damage due to data line transients. There are many data... | |
The Patton EPG Model 504, 505, 506 & 507 let you design your own custom surge-protected DB-25 or DB-9 to RJ-11 or RJ-45 modular adapters! You get to choose which... | |
The Patton EPG Model 509 is available in two versions: the 509/6 for protection of RS-422 equipment, and the 509/25 for protection of EIA-574 (RS-232) equipment. Both versions guard all... | |
The Patton EPG Model 57X and 58X Series Category-5 hub protectors apply the sophisticated technology of the Model 570 and 580 to multi-port 100Mhz applications such as hubs, switches, multiplexers... | |
The Patton EPG Token Ring surge protectors guard 802.5 networks against data loss and hardware damage caused by data line transients. Working in conjunction with AC surge protectors, these devices... | |
The Patton Model 51X Series is a convenient way to provide data line surge protection for hosts, terminal servers, or other multiport devices. Guarding either RS-232 or RS-422/485 equipment, the... | |
The Patton Model 56X Series solves the dilemma of providing transient surge protection for multiple Ethernet 802.3 10Base-T ports spaced closely together on a hub. This compact box houses 4,... | |
Your 100Mhz data network carries an enormous amount of traffic on a daily basis. You can ill afford costly repairs or down-time due to damaged equipment. Yet transient surges can... | |
Features & Benefits Choose from 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10-Wire Terminal Strip Configurations Clamping Voltages for RS-232, RS-422, RS-485, Token Ring or Ethernet Supports Async or Sync Data Rates... | |
Features & Benefits Model 542 has BNC Connectors for Direct Hook-Up to Coax CCTV Surveillance Equipment Model 543 has "F Series" Connectors for Direct Hook-Up to SATV, VSAT, CATV and... |