Sequence-of-events modules
01 April, 2008 | Supplied by: Rockwell Automation Australia
The Allen-Bradley 1756-IB16ISOE and 1756-IH16ISOE sequence of events (SOE) modules feature sub-millisecond resolution for first-event detection and sequence of event data capture for event cascades. This makes the integrated ControlLogix SOE modules suitable for substation automation, emergency shutdown systems and applications for which change-of-state data is required.
Fibre patching system
01 April, 2008 | Supplied by: Belden Australia Pty Ltd
The FiberExpress Ultra Patch Panel is a fibre patching system designed for application in backbone infrastructures and data centres.
Free space optics data transceivers
01 April, 2008 | Supplied by: Molex Premise Networks Pty Ltd
The Canon USA Canobeam DT-100 series of free space optics data transceivers are designed to be deployed as a wireless part of any communications infrastructure solution for low-cost, high-security and high-speed networking.
Optical fibre media converters
01 April, 2008 | Supplied by: AFL Telecommunications Australia Pty Ltd
The Optimal Cable Services 200 series media converters are designed to extend the physical range of 10/100 Mbps ethernet networks utilising fibre optics.
High quality AV over IP networks and cabling infrastructure
26 March, 2008 by Warwick Maver*
Ask anyone interested in high quality video and audio in Australia and they will tell you that distribution over an IP network and its cabling infrastructure has long been a 'holy grail'
Strong bandwidth demand to drive optical fibre market
27 February, 2008
Research recently released by telecommunications analyst Ovum RHK suggests that the optical fibre components market will reach US$6 billion in 2012, pushed by demand across all voice and data sectors that will drive the market at 11% compounded annual growth rate.
Right angle RJ45 connector
01 February, 2008 | Supplied by: Micromax Pty Ltd
The Turck fully overmoulded right angle RJ45 connector cord set is designed for connections in tight spaces and ethernet panel builders. The cord set complements Turck’s ethernet cabinet adapter.
Fibre-optic repeaters
01 February, 2008 | Supplied by: CrispTech Pty Ltd
The Weed Instruments EOTec 2C31 (single self-healing ring) and 2C32 (dual self-healing ring) fibre-optic repeaters are designed for ControlNet applications.
Fibre test and inspection kit
01 February, 2008 | Supplied by: Fluke Networks
Three fibre-optic kits offer video inspection of fibre end-faces using the FiberInspector Mini 200X microscope that aligns the inspection probe with fibre ports or patch cord connectors to increase the efficiency of fibre inspection.
Indoor/outdoor tight buffer fibre cable
01 February, 2008 | Supplied by: Belden Australia Pty Ltd
A series of indoor/outdoor tight buffer distribution cables has been added to the FiberExpress line of fibre-optic cabling solutions.
Optical fibre LC adapters
01 February, 2008 | Supplied by: Molex Premise Networks Pty Ltd
The Quad LC optical-fibre adapters are designed for high-density optical-fibre interconnection applications, providing four LC ports in the one adapter. Connection options for each adapter include either four simplex LC connectors, two simplex and one duplex LC connectors or two duplex LC connectors.
Fibre-optic ethernet coupler
01 February, 2008 | Supplied by: Beckhoff Automation Pty Ltd
The EtherCAT I/O system has been expanded with fibre-optic-compatible hardware, EK1501 EtherCAT coupler and the EK1521 junction terminal, enabling more flexible topologies including line, ring, tree and star.
World-class ICT laboratory opens in Canberra
25 December, 2007
ACT Chief Minister Jon Stanhope has officially opened the $60 million National Information Communication Technology Australia (NICTA) Laboratory Facility in Canberra.
Nokia Siemens Networks aims for greener mobile networks
27 November, 2007
According to ICT market analysts Ovum, Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) has announced a new ‘solution’ aimed at helping mobile network operators reduce their energy use and carbon footprints. This forms part of a move by the vendor to position itself as a ‘green’ supplier.
Managing high power density in Sydney data centre
31 October, 2007 | Supplied by: Vertiv Australia Pty Ltd
Equinix, a global provider of network-neutral data centres, recently installed a new cooling system to cool high-density computer equipment at its Sydney Internet Business Exchange (IBX) centre
