It features a PD (Power Delivery) USB Type-C port and a USB Type- A QC3.0 port that is suitable for almost every gadget out there. RAEGR presens RapidLink 1150 65W GaN Charger – a single charger with dual USB ports to fast-charge up to two devices simultaneously. Most smartphone brands ahead may not bundle fast chargers, and hence the RapidLink 1150 is an ultimate choice for all your charging needs.” Our RapidLink 1150 is based on the latest GaN technology that not only fast-charges every compatible device, but is also compact as compared to any conventional charger by up to 40%, making it an ultra-portable fast-charging solution. Using the latest GaN technology, gadgets such as smartphones, laptops, tablets and game consoles that feature larger batteries can be speedily and safely charged. Compatible with most devices that require fast chargers, the RapidLink 1150 can charge your gadgets with a maximum power output of 65 watts.Ījesh George, MD for RAEGR, commented “Our dependency on gadgets is on the high rise, and the patience for charging their batteries is soon running out. The new charger is a single solution for charging multiple gadgets with the power, speed and safety of the latest GaN technology. ? 50 / 125オm or 62.5 / 125オm multi-mode fiber cable, up to 2km.Bengaluru-based homegrown consumer lifestyle technology brand RAEGR officially launches RapidLink 1150 GaN Charger in India. ?Compact size work with PLANET MC family Media Chassis, MC-700 / MC-1500 / MC-1500R / MC-1500R48ġ0Base-T : 2-Pair UTP Cat. ?DIP switch for LBR (Loop Back Reply) on / off selection ?DIP switch for 3-port operation with Fast Ethernet switch mode or redundant mode ?LED indicators for easy network diagnostic ?Hardware redundant swaps less than 10 ms ?Once the primary port status is back to linkup, the traffic will swap from backup port to primary port ?While primary port link fail occurrences, the traffic will swap to backup port automatically ![]() ?Only primary port is active at a time, the backup port is blocked ?Link status auto-detect and redundant on dual ports with the same connector type ?Supports maximum frame size up to 2046Kbytes ?Auto-negotiation for 100Base-TX half-duplex or 100Base-T full-duplex ?TS-1000 / OAM function built-in, the device can be remotely monitored with port link status ?IEEE 802.3x full-duplex flow-control, back-pressure in Half-duplex eliminate packet loss ![]() As to the other PLANET media converters (FT series), they're hot swappable in MC chassis. The converters can be used as a stand-alone unit or as a slide-in module to the PLANET Media Converter Chassis, MC-700, MC-1500, MC-1500R and MC-1500R48. The Ethernet signal that allows two types of segments to connect easily, efficiently and inexpensively. It depends on the 100Base-FX SFP transceiver modules. ![]() The FT-1205A is with high reliability and flexibility to extend the distance up to 2km, 20km or longer. The SFP slot supports single-mode, multi-mode and WDM small-form factory type transceiver modules for various applications. If the destination port of a packet is link-down, it forwards the packet to the other port of the backup pair. The redundant mode supports auto-recover function. With the 2-port redundant mode, it provides less than 10ms redundancy of link for highly critical Ethernet applications. With the 3-port switch mode, it can operate Store-and-Forward mechanism with high performance, and it can also prevent packet loss via IEEE 802.3x flow control (full-duplex) and back pressure (half-duplex). Via the built-in DIP switches, the converter can be configured as 3-port Ethernet switch or 2-port redundant media converter. It is designed for critical networks that require fibers or copper links to automatically recover less than 10ms, such as ISPs, telecoms, hospitals, banks and enterprises. The difference with the other one-port channel media converter is the Redundant Media Converter. PLANET FT-1205A is a 3-port Redundant Media Converter which supports conversion between 10 / 100Base-TX and 100Base-FX network.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |