March 29, 2005 - Available in 12 configurations, Series ALPU protectors use fast-acting silicon avalanche suppression diodes and reduced capacitance protection circuitry that permits high signal bandwidth. Units deliver protection to IEC 61000-4-5 standards, and can protect up to 8 Cat-5e pairs as well as various configurations of dc power for POE applications. Measuring 5.5 x 4 x 3 in., metal or plastic enclosures are rated NEMA 3R rainproof.
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Transtector Delivers Lightning Protection for Gigabit Ethernet Data Networks
The ALPU Series of lightning protectors now includes units that are suitable for protecting Gigabit Ethernet systems using fast-acting silicon avalanche suppression diodes and reduced capacitance protection circuitry that permits high signal bandwidth. More, Transtector Systems has developed its OEM customization program such that over 12 different configurations are available on 2 week lead times.
Comments Dan Rebeck, Electrical Engineer: “Previously, gas tubes have been used for Gig-E over copper applications because of their minimal impact on signal integrity. Our new topology allows us to reap the benefits of the fast response time and clamping performance of SASDs while maintaining a TIA Cat-5e compliant network connection. We have also verified Cat-5e compliance with a protection device installed at each end of a 100m cable run, which is the recommended protection configuration for proximity lightning strikes.”
All ALPU Series units deliver protection to IEC 61000-4-5 standards, and they can protect up to eight Cat-5e pairs as well as several configurations of DC power for POE applications. They are designed to self-sacrifice in the event of a catastrophic event, taking protected equipment offline.
ALPU protection units measure 5.5i high, by 4in wide and 3in deep. Metal or plastic enclosures are rated NEMA 3R rainproof. Connection is easy with an insulation displacement connector (IDC), screw terminal or RJ45 connector, and an external -20 bolt to connect chassis and shield drain to ground. Transtector’s ALPU units are available through distribution channels and priced between $90 and $500.
About Transtector Systems
Transtector Systems, Inc. was founded in 1967 and joined Smiths Interconnect Division in 1998. Transtector is an ISO 9001 certified manufacturer of surge suppression solutions for the worldwide telecommunications, medical, OEM and industrial markets. Transtector was the first surge suppression designer to use non-degrading silicon diodes in surge protective devices and holds two U.S. patents on suppression designs.
About Smiths Interconnect
Smiths Interconnect, a division of Smiths Group, is a global provider of electronic application specific components and sub-systems for the electronics interconnect, telecommunications, medical, industrial, aerospace as well as military and satellite markets worldwide.
Smiths Interconnect businesses comprise of; EMC Technology, Florida RF Labs, Hypertac Interconnect, LEA International, PolyPhaser, Radio Waves, Sabritec, Summitek Instruments, TECOM Industries, Times Microwave Systems, TRAK Microwave, Transtector Systems, Smiths Interconnect Shanghai and Smiths Interconnect Japan. Each business is a leader in its field and trades under their own strong brand name.
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Sara Garske: Marketing Manager, Transtector Systems
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