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RS ADDS NEW LORAWAN DEVELOPMENT KITS RS Com onents has added a new r nge of LoRaW N ( ong Range


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LPWAN (Low Power Wide Area Network) specifications for battery- operated IoT networks and applications, as well as enabling as enabl ng connection to LoRaWAN gateways. LoRa is also the primary protocol adopted by ‘The Things Network’, which oversaw the crowdsourcing of a com lete cityw


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SWITCHES RECEIVE CERTIFICATION FROM DNV Harting has announced that its Ha-VIS eCon 2000 and 3000 1


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port unmanaged Ethernet switches are now certified by DNV andan GL (Germanischer Lloyd) as compliant with Det Norske Veritas' rules for classification of Ships, High Speed & Light Craft and Det Norske Veritas' Offshore standards. This means that the robust switches can be specified for installation on a wide range of sea- goi g craft.


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economy and ease of i stal applications.


The Ha-VIS eCon 2000 and 3000 families of unmanaged Ethernet switches are designed for use in harsh industrial and maritime environments and offer a choice of compact designs for economy and ease of installation in a variety of networking appl cations.


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cabinet, saving space and therefore costs. The eCon 2000 family, on the other hand, has a flat design with a depths from27mm which permits greatly reduced installation depth. www.harting.co.uk


The eCon 3000 family is a very narrow formfactor with a widths from25mmwhich permits high packing density in the control cabinet, saving space and therefore costs. The eCon 2000 family, on t e other hand, has a f at design wi


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easi y and quickly. Two different com act, space-saving housi designs for ‘top hat’ DIN railmounting guarantee the best possible use of available space in on-board switch cabinets. 30


These compact ‘plug & play’ switches can be put into operat on easily and quickly. Two different compact, space-saving housing signs for ‘top h t’ D


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