PCB adaptor provides Ethernet straight to the circuit board

HARTING has introduced a new M8 D-coded PCB adaptor that allows Fast Ethernet and PoE (Power over Ethernet) communications to be interfaced directly to a circuit board via an individual miniaturised connector, with corresponding space savings for customers.

The new interface is designed to address the challenge provided by the fact that field components such as sensors, actuators, cameras and switches are getting smaller as they follow the trend for miniaturisation in industry. At the same time, smaller and smaller field components need to be able to communicate via the Ethernet.

Traditionally, the vital lifelines of power and data have been supplied via two separate connections, but the advent of miniaturisation and smaller housings, in particular, has rendered this arrangement a luxury. Today, Power over Ethernet (PoE) is the number one prerequisite for supplying both lifelines via a single interface.

With the M8 D-coded interface, HARTING now offers a connector that carries power and 100 Mbit/s Ethernet straight down to the circuit board in the smallest field applications. In line with HARTING’s larger circular connectors, the new device is IP67 protected, and can also carry the necessary power to small field components via PoE. The fact that it meets the requirements of the PAS IEC 61076-2-114 standard makes it a safe investment, as it can be combined with the connectors and sockets of various manufacturers. Hence all users can benefit from a smaller but totally reliable interface for miniaturisation.

Please click here to download a copy of the M8 D-coded PCB adaptor data sheet.

 

 

About HARTING

The HARTING Group develops, manufactures and distributes electrical and electronic connectors, network components, pre-assembled system cables, and backplane assemblies.  These products are capable of withstanding the harshest demands in industrial environments and provide high data rates for electronic applications.

 

HARTING connectors and network components are used in mechanical engineering and plant manufacturing, in automation systems, energy generation and distribution, and in electronic and telecommunication markets.  Industrial connectors are also vital in construction machinery, rail vehicles and shipbuilding.  HARTING offers Ethernet network components and cable systems for both indoor and outdoor networking applications involving power and data.

 

HARTING today employs a workforce of nearly 4200 in 43 countries.  For further information visit www.HARTING.co.uk

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