Moxa SDS-3008 Smart Switches

Moxa Smart Switches

 

The Moxa SDS-3008 smart switch is a new product line within its industrial Ethernet switch family. The smart switches offer an intuitive one-page dashboard, which allows users to activate per-configured IA protocols in one click, simplifying HMI/SCADA integration. It delivers a compact size and flexible mounting design.

The switches provide an ideal solution for the manufacturing industry, especially machine builders who are on their way towards to the IIoT and industry 4.0.

Three protocols in one device

  • Smart switches support EtherNet/IP, PROFINET, and Modbus/TCP industrial protocols, and the configuration can be done in one click via the smart UI.

Two centimeters wide with DIN-rail and rack-mounting options
Smart switches are designed for flexible installation. The compact size allows them to fit in almost any control cabinet, and they support both DIN-rail and rackmount installation. The three-way DIN-rail kit allows users to install the switches horizontally or vertically. With the optional 1U rack accessory, users can combine four smart switch units on a 19” cabinet.

One-page dashboard
Smart switches come with a newly designed smart UI, which features a graphical function menu and one-page dashboard, making it easier for users to clearly visualize the status and operate the switch.

For more information:

http://www.moxa.com/product/SDS-3008.htm

 

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