Robotics: Connects sensors, controllers, and actuators in automated systems.
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs): Provides reliable Ethernet communication in manufacturing lines.
Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs): Connects HMIs to the network backbone.
Railways and Trains: Withstands vibrations and extreme environmental conditions for data transmission in train control and communication systems.
Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs): Ensures reliable connectivity in warehouse logistics.
Sensor and device connectivity in distributed control systems where ruggedness and space-saving design are critical.
Traffic and surveillance systems: Connects outdoor IP cameras and smart traffic controls.
Smart Cities: Supports Ethernet connections for IoT sensors and urban infrastructure in exposed environments.
Used in communication systems where water resistance and corrosion resistance are required.
Rugged and sealed: Typically IP67 or higher, resistant to dust, water, and vibration.
Compact size: Fits into tight spaces on machinery or enclosures.
Secure connection: Screw-locking mechanism ensures stable connectivity even under stress.
D-coded: Common for Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps)
X-coded: Used for Gigabit Ethernet (1 Gbps or higher)
A/B-coded: Usually for signal and power, not Ethernet
T-coded, L-coded: Primarily for power, not data