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Fiber optic and copper installation technique

Fiber optic installation technique
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Fiber optic installation technique

Increasing amounts of data and transmission rates, increasing electromagnetic interference, and the ever-expanding size of facilities are rapidly pushing conventional copper-based technique to its limit. That is why data transmission through fiber optic cables (FO) has already become a standard in installations with high availability requirements.

The fiber optic installation technique of Phoenix Contact is synonymous with solutions suitable for industrial use, easy installation, and quick maintenance.

Copper installation technique
Pluggable connectors
Copper installation technique

Compared to branch lines, plug connectors are much more flexible in PROFIBUS cabling. The bus connector can be connected and disconnected from the bus at any time without interrupting data traffic. The transmission technique according to RS-485 allows the use of both 9-pole D-SUB plug connectors and M12 circular connectors.

Quick D-SUB connection for all PROFIBUS participants
With the D-SUB quick-connect connectors you can connect input and output bus cables conveniently and quickly. The product range includes quick-connect connectors for any PROFIBUS application:

35 ° and 90 ° angled cable glands
Axial cable glands
Additional programming interface
Connectable integrated closing resistors
The connectors can be used on both PROFIBUS cables with rigid and flexible copper conductors. The closing resistance is already integrated in all models. Conveniently commission the closing resistor from the outside using a slide switch.
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Surge protection
Secure your data and signals from unauthorized access, viruses, worms and Trojans and also from damage caused by surges from lightning strikes or switching actions.
With surge protection, it will prevent mechanical damage and loss of software and data due to voltage spikes. Especially in the case of cabling spanning multiple buildings, the threatened devices are those that are generally connected to an Ethernet cable.
Always be on the safe side with TRABTECH surge protection from Phoenix Contact.

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