The EISK5-100T Skorpion Switch is a five-port unmanaged Ethernet switch that provides 100 Mbps performance on all ports in order to accommodate a range of control devices and workstations commonly found in an automation project. For 10 Mbps legacy devices, the switch will automatically reduce its port-speed accordingly. This low-cost compact unit utilizes a rugged metal enclosure and is intended for installation in control panels using DIN-rail mounting.


This is a plug-and-play Ethernet switch which requires no configuration. All ports automatically configure their data rate and duplex using the Auto-Negotiation protocol. Depending on the capability of the link partner, communication is set at 10 or 100 Mbps and at either half- or full-duplex. Each port will accommodate either a straight-through or crossover cable by using the Auto-MDIX protocol.


The unit is powered from a choice of low-voltages (AC or DC). Redundant power connections are provided for back-up power schemes. LED indicators assist in troubleshooting network issues. Overview


The Skorpion Switch is intended for control panel installations where DIN-rail space is at a premium by requiring a width of only one inch (26 mm) of rail space. A metal DIN-rail clip attached to the aluminium enclosure can survive the toughest installation. A writable side label allows the installer an opportunity to document field cabling locations right on the unit.


The switch can be powered from either a 10–36 VDC or 24 VAC (±10%) source. Its half-wave rectified low-voltage power supply allows the sharing of power with other 24 VAC/VDC control devices from a common power supply. With redundant power connections, a backup power scheme can be supported. A removable power connector facilitates the servicing of the unit.


LEDs built into the connector indicate data rate and activity on each of the five ports. For each port, the data rate will be indicated along with port activity thereby greatly assisting in troubleshooting connection issues.


The switch is UL 508 Listed and c-UL Listed for Industrial Control Equipment. It complies with CFR 47 Part 15 Class A, and carries the CE Mark. It is RoHS compliant.

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