Altronix EBridge100RM EoC Or Long Range Ethernet Single Port Receiver
Technical Specification
- Make: Altronix
- Model code: eBridge100RM
- Receiver Type: Yes
- No of Video Inputs: 1
- Dimensions mm: 89 x 111 x 24
eBridge100RM is a versatile dual solution Ethernet receiver/media converter which transmits data at 100Mbps full duplex and power over Coax cable or extended CAT5e cable in a PoE+ compliant format. The eBridge100RM is powered via a PoE midspan such as the Altronix NetWay series or by an endspan. The receiver passes the PoE(+) compliant power over cable to the eBridge100TM/eBridge100ST transceiver which in turn passes this power to an enabled IP Camera/device. These plug and play units facilitate cost effective solutions for IP devices that need to be installed at distances greater than 100m. They also provide a simple way to replace legacy analog products with new IP devices over existing coax or structured cable.
Read more| Make | Altronix |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Altronix |
| Category | Video Surveillance>Fibre optics, telemetry receivers, transmitters, transceivers |
| Model code | eBridge100RM |
| Receiver Type | Yes |
| No of Video Inputs | 1 |
| Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 89 x 111 x 24 Weight g: 110 |
| Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temperature oC: -20 ~ +49 C (-4 ~ +120 F) Operating Humidity %: 85 |
| Electrical Specifications | Voltage: PoE |
| Additional info |
eBridge100RM is a versatile dual solution Ethernet receiver/media converter which transmits data at 100Mbps full duplex and power over Coax cable or extended CAT5e cable in a PoE+ compliant format. The eBridge100RM is powered via a PoE midspan such as the Altronix NetWay series or by an endspan. The receiver passes the PoE(+) compliant power over cable to the eBridge100TM/eBridge100ST transceiver which in turn passes this power to an enabled IP Camera/device. These plug and play units facilitate cost effective solutions for IP devices that need to be installed at distances greater than 100m. They also provide a simple way to replace legacy analog products with new IP devices over existing coax or structured cable. |

