100/1000Base-Tx/T/T1 Ethernet switch – TE1105
SKU : TE1105
TE1105 is a 5-port Ethernet switch capable of enabling interaction and packet monitoring functions between selected ports of standard Ethernet 100Base-Tx/1000 Base-T or vehicle Ethernet 100/1000Base-T1 and the terminal network.
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TE1105 Functions and parameters
It supports IEEE 802.1q (VLAN) mode, along with MAC filtering during mirroring, IEEE802.1Qav AVB traffic shaping, and IEEE802.1Qat time scheduling.
TE1105 Will be the ideal low-cost converter tool between the 100 / 1000Base-T1 Automotive Ethernet and PC systems. Suitable for R & D personnel, ECU production line, test engineers, after-sales engineers, etc.
- 5 ports 100Base-Tx/1000Base-T and 100/1000Base-T1, switchable via software at anytime
- Automotive ethernet interfaces: TE MATEnet and Rosenberger H-MTD
- Supports Ethernet packet forwarding and monitoring modes
- Supports 2 customizable configurations, allowing for VLAN definition, TSN time scheduling, AVB traffic shaping, port filtering rules, etc. (Customization to be discussed with the manufacturer)
- Mirror function: Allows packet mirroring between two channels of vehicle Ethernet
- Pass-through function: Directly transmits packets from vehicle Ethernet to PC via RJ45
- LED indicators displaying vehicle/standard Ethernet operational status
- LED indicators displaying system status, including rate, master/slave, and USB status
Typical applications
- Automotive ethernet message forwarding
- Automotive ethernet monitoring and analysis
- Automotive ethernet communication testing
- Various test benches
Specification
Channel | 5 ports 100Base-Tx/1000Base-T and 100/1000Base-T1 Ethernet interface |
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Ethernet End | RJ45 with TE MATEnet or Rosenberger H-MTD |
Isolation | Network transformer/capacitor isolation |
Power supply | DC 9-32V |
Dimensions | 300 x 120 x 30 mm |
Operating Temperature | -40℃ to 80℃ |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
During operation, make sure to correctly connect the power lines and avoid frequent plugging and unplugging.