(Twinsburg, OH) — Pepperl+Fuchs introduces intrinsic safety FieldConnex® Ethernet Isolators. These galvanically isolated Ethernet Isolators allow users, for the first time ever, to connect high-speed data devices located in hazardous location applications directly to a standard Ethernet line. They also allow for back-to-back “pass through” applications – all without requiring any separate hardware. Original Equipment Manufacturers can benefit from Pepperl+Fuchs expertise with a specialized PCB-mounted version that allows the OEM to seamlessly integrate intrinsically safe Ethernet into their own equipment.
FieldConnex Ethernet Isolators combine intrinsically safe energy limitation and galvanic isolation into one product. The isolator can be installed in a safe area, or in a Zone 2 or Zone 1 area when housed in a suitable enclosure. Two isolators must always be used together, as combining the isolators creates an intrinsically safe link that can be routed through a Zone 0 or Zone 1 hazardous area.
The device makes Ethernet cable installation intrinsically safe by limiting the energy that can be delivered from the non-hazardous to the hazardous area, while still allowing full Ethernet communications data to pass through a device. Galvanic isolation eliminates equi-potential bonding and solid grounding between the area of installation and the connection point in the hazardous area. Additionally, combined with safe energy limitation, galvanic isolation eliminates the need for expensive and inflexible hazardous area conduit applications. This new category of Ethernet isolators is compatible with all IEEE standards, and provides high noise immunity and low heat dissipation in a compact housing.
As FOUNDATION™ fieldbus systems are increasingly relied upon to increase system integrity and provide useful diagnostic tools for commissioning and preventative maintenance, users have been seeking faster data transmission rates and more information from their field devices. Ethernet is seen as the path forward as a result of its reliable and secure digital communication, very high transmission rates of up to 100 MB, and the ability to transfer large packets of information.
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