HIRSCHMANN RS20-1600T1T1SDAE switch in stock
$392.51
HIRSCHMANN RS20-1600T1T1SDAEHC switch from Germany is in stock.
Brand
HIRSCHMANN/Germany
Application Areas
Medical & Healthcare, Environmental Protection, Energy, Road/Rail/Marine, Integrated
Key Features of HIRSCHMANN Switches
HIRSCHMANN Electronics GmbH, located in Neckartenzlingen, Germany, offers a range of products including mobile transmission and reception systems using analog and digital broadcast television transmission technologies, enterprise and industrial network solutions, and fieldbus systems. Founded in 1924 by Richard Hirschmann, the father of the "banana plug," the company has grown from a one-man operation into a leading global enterprise in modern communications over 81 years.
History of HIRSCHMANN:
Since January 1, 1997, Hirschmann has joined the electronics division of the Rheinmetall Group as a member of Aditron AG, developing and manufacturing new products in automotive electronics, multimedia communication systems, and automated network systems. On March 24, 2004, Hirschmann also joined the well-known financial investment company HgCapital Group.
Hirschmann's technological strengths are primarily reflected in automotive communication systems, multimedia electronics, automated network solutions, and electronic control systems. To clarify the company structure, a multimedia division, Hirschmann Multimedia Electronics, was established in early January 2003. Hirschmann has since acquired its former sister company, PAT, located in Ettlingen, whose electronic control systems division is now part of the Hirschmann Group.
HIRSCHMANN Switches
HIRSCHMANN switches are devices that perform information exchange functions in communication systems.
In computer network systems, the concept of switching represents an improvement over shared operating modes. A hub is a type of shared device. The hub itself cannot identify the destination address. When host A on the same local area network transmits data to host B, the data packet is broadcast on a network based on a hub architecture. Each terminal determines whether to receive the packet by verifying the address information in the packet header. In this mode, only one set of data frames can be transmitted on the network at a time; if a collision occurs, a retry is required. This method is called shared network bandwidth.
HIRSCHMANN Switches
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943434007 Network Communication Equipment RS20-0400T1T1SDAEH
943009102 Network Communication Equipment MS4128-L2P
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Power Supply RPS 80 EEC
MS20-0800SAHEHH
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Key features of HIRSCHMANN switches:
The main functions of HIRSCHMANN switches include physical addressing, network topology, error checking, frame sequencing, and flow control. Currently, the switches also have some new features, such as support for VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks), support for link aggregation, and some even have firewall functionality.
HIRSCHMANN switches
Learning: Ethernet switches know the MAC address of each device connected to each port and map the address to the corresponding port, storing it in the MAC address table in the switch's cache. Our company primarily deals with European and American brands. We have offices in Germany and the United States, allowing us to source brands from any European country. Our key German brands include: FESTO, BURKERT, BOSCH-REXROTH, IFM, TURCK, P+F, BALLUFF, SICK, HIRSCHMAN, MURR, HYDAC, GSR, CROUZET, E+H, PILZ, HAWE, SIEMENS, STAUFF, EUCHNER, EMG, UNIVER, ATOS, NORGREN, and approximately 500 other brands of varying sizes from other European countries. We have cooperative relationships with approximately 500 other brands of varying sizes from other European countries.
We also have a presence in the US.
Our company primarily deals in European and American brands, and can source brands from any European country. For example, our key German brands include: BURKERT, DEMAG, HAWE, REXROTH, HYDAC, PILZ relays, FESTO, IFM sensors, E+H, HEIDENHAIN, P+F sensors, SICK, TURCK, HIRSCHMANN industrial switches, Henschler, MURR, SCHMERSAL, SAMSON, and EPRO (a subsidiary of Emerson).



