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The Han-Quintax® connection allows secure data exchange
of sensitive signals, e. The Han-Modular® module allows the integra
tion standard connectors from different vendors into
one module from the Han-Modular® line. If
the connection made pluggable, the high current
connection possibility using the Han® Modular line is
suitable for number configurations.
The interface hybrid connector, defined the
DESINA® standard, offers transmission fiber optic sig
nals and copper connection with five contacts,
which can used for the bus power supply. Thanks host installation options, such
as Han-Modular® Compact housing, this connection also
achieves protection degree least 65. Operating, monitor
ing, and programming units are usually networked via the
widely used RJ45 interface.RAPID REPLACEMENT SYSTEMS WIND TURBINES
The functions involved energy generation necessitate
the multiple connection high currents and voltages. for bus systems (transmission rate:
100 Mbit/s) and based coaxial plug connection.g.
The fiber-optic connections widely employed network
ing must designed pluggable for different optical
fiber types and must also meet the requirements described
above.
Han-Modular®Compact connector
HARTING Energy
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The fiber-optic connection which can designed for POF
and HCS® allows transmission rates via HCS® fiber of
up Mbit/s maximum distance 300 The maxi
mum cable length the POF cable m. With current-car
rying capacity 650 voltages kV, such
multiple-pin plug connections conjunction with Han®
HPR housings can combined form extremely ro
bust system. For this application, HARTING
offers variety industrial connections such the In
dustrial family Ethernet connectors.5/125 im) can installed the Han-Modular® SC
module without any additional tools and can removed
just easily. The Han-Quintax®
is recommended for high shielding within the connection.
High-performance, reliable connections for data exchange
and local power supply are the basic requirements when
implementing modern control system. Using the “snap-
in” technique, fiber-optic connections (50/125 im;
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