PLANET IGS-1020PTF-12V – Industrial 10-Port Gigabit PoE+ Switch with 12–54V DC Input and 2 SFP Slots
Flexible PoE+ Switch with Voltage Boost for Harsh Industrial Networks
The PLANET IGS-1020PTF-12V is a DIN-rail type unmanaged Gigabit switch with eight PoE+ ports and two fiber SFP uplinks, designed for use in demanding environments with power input ranging from 12V to 54V DC. Thanks to its integrated power boost to 54V, it does not require external voltage converters and ensures stable PoE performance even in transportation or fluctuating power systems.
Key Features:
- 240W total PoE+ power at 54V DC input
- Power boost support from 12V DC sources
- Extend mode: 250m PoE+ at 10Mbps
- Rugged IP30 aluminum housing, fanless design
- Wide temperature support: -40 to 75 °C
- Ideal for PoE cameras, APs, VoIP in industrial and transit networks
Technical Specifications (English):
Network Interfaces:
- 8 x 10/100/1000BASE-T RJ45 with IEEE 802.3af/at PoE+ (Ports 1–8)
- 2 x 100/1000BASE-X SFP slots (Ports 9–10)
Power over Ethernet:
- Total PoE budget: 240W @ 54V DC
- 120W @ 24V DC
- 60W @ 12V DC
- Up to 30W per port (IEEE 802.3at)
- Standard/Extend DIP switch mode
- Extend mode: 250m @ 10Mbps on Ports 5–8
- LED Indicators: 60W / 120W / 180W / 240W usage
Mechanical Design & Protection:
- IP30 aluminum housing
- Dimensions: 76.8 x 107.3 x 152 mm
- Weight: 1133g
- Mounting: DIN-rail or wall
- ESD: ±6kV contact/air, Surge: ±6kV
Switch Performance:
- Switch Fabric: 20Gbps
- Forwarding Rate: 14.8 Mpps
- MAC Table: 8K entries
- Jumbo Frame: 9KB
- Buffer Memory: 4Mbit
- Store-and-Forward architecture
Power Input:
- 12–54V DC dual redundant input
- Max Power Draw: 265.1W fully loaded with PoE
- Terminal block: 6-pin, reverse polarity protection
Environment:
- Operating Temp: -40 to 75 °C
- Storage Temp: -40 to 85 °C
- Humidity: 5–95% non-condensing
Application Scenarios:
- IP surveillance and NVR integration
- Wireless AP deployment in industrial areas
- Vehicle and transportation networking
- Power-over-Ethernet infrastructure without power socket limitations
- Building automation, security, and access control