IS420ESWAH3A is an IONet Ethernet Switch developed by GE and is part of the General Electric Speedtronic Mark VIe gas turbine control systems. It uses Achilles-certified controllers and current Fieldbus technology to meet NERC version 5 Protection Reliability Standards for Critical Infrastructure. The component has eight ports with 10/100BASE-TX capability. It's one of numerous Ethernet switch models available for use with the Mark VIe system. It features a conformal coating and is suitable for usage in hazardous environments. The machine can function in temperatures ranging from -40 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit.
IS420ESWAH3A Features
Flow Control
Flow control between switches is supported by the switch. It receives and honors pause packets using IEEE defined pause packets. The switch only sends pause packets if a port requires flow control.
IONet Ethernet Switch Reliability and Performance
Because high reliability is critical in the controls solutions industry, the switch has a Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) of more than 4 million hours at 35°C (95 °F) ambient temperature, ground fixed controlled environment.
Product Attributes
Mounting
Dimensions
138 x 86 x 56 mm (5.45 x 3.40 x 2.20 in)
Power Connection
Supports two redundant diode-ORâd power supply inputs of 18 to 36 V dc
Cooling
Convection cooled when mounted vertically or horizontally
Coating
Resistant to corrosion with provisions made for grounding per IEC 60721-3-3 Class 3C2
Operating temperature
-30 to 65°C (-22 to 149 °F)
Shipping, storage temperature
-40 to 85°C (-40 to 185 °F)
Humidity
Operates in a 5 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing environment without any external temperature or humidity excursions
Seismic Vibration
Meets Universal Building Code (UBC)
Diagnostics
Link presence, activity and duplex, and port speed LEDs have two colors that indicate their status.
LED One
LED Two
IS420ESWAH3A Benefits
IS420ESWAH3A Conformance Criteria
IEEE 1588 timing can be used to synchronize packet traffic and trigger it to begin within a 1-microsecond packet start window. The following four criteria are used to assess capability and conformance: