SPS 2019
Networked all the way to the cloud
Belden, a provider of signal transmission solutions for mission-critical applications, will be showcasing solutions from the sensor to the cloud for the first time at SPS, including new switches, a multiport firewall and Single Pair Ethernet.
Belden will be showcasing its vision of the industrial communication networks of the future on an application wall at its stand, which is based on real applications, not just theoretical considerations. In Nuremberg, the team will show what networking solutions they can offer and how the advantages of increased network availability and reliability can be utilized when adapting to new and changing technologies.
In addition, the company will present a range of new products and technologies from the Belden, Hirschmann and Lumberg Automation portfolios that can be used to increase the productivity of industrial systems and machines. These include
Compact Managed Bobcat PoE Switches from Hirschmann
The next generation of compact switches are designed for applications that require maximum performance without device limitations. They support Power over Ethernet (PoE/PoE+) up to 240 watts on all ports, real-time communication via Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) technology and have advanced security features.
Eagle40 from Hirschmann - Industrial Firewall
The robust Eagle40 multiport firewall provides a comprehensive cyber security solution that maximizes uptime for today's highly automated processes. The firewall keeps pace with growing data transmission requirements and offers more port options with increased bandwidth and various encryption features. The new Eagle40 supports both dynamic OSPF routing and VRRP router redundancy. It uses the HiSecOS operating system (Hirschmann Security Operating System).
Single Pair Ethernet
Through Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) technology combined with the functionality of TSN, Belden sees this new lighter and thinner cable as a step into the future: it supports PoDL (Power over Data Lines) as well as the transmission of data and power over distances of up to 1,000 meters and is a cabling and networking standard that allows every sensor and actuator to both power and communicate. Together with an SPE protocol for encoding and encrypting data, network operators in industrial environments benefit from lower electromagnetic interference (EMI), lower costs, lower cable weight and a higher bandwidth. as
Hall 10.0, Stand 120-121











