Description
Tripp Lite by Eaton 8-Port Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switch - 10/100 Mbps, Ruggedized, -40°C to 75°C, EIP QoS, DIN Mount, TAA
Engineered for harsh industrial environments, the Tripp Lite by Eaton 8-Port Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switch delivers reliable, plug-and-play networking for automation and control systems. This ruggedized switch provides eight auto-negotiating 10/100 Mbps RJ-45 ports, enabling fast, straightforward connections from PLCs, sensors, actuators, and machines to a central LAN. Designed to withstand the rigors of factory floors, remote sites, and rugged installations, it combines sturdy construction with simple, maintenance-free operation. With EtherNet/IP QoS support, critical data such as control commands, safety signals, and time-sensitive telemetry can be prioritized to reduce latency and improve deterministic performance in real-world applications. The compact, DIN rail-friendly form factor makes it easy to integrate into existing control panels, enclosures, or cabinets without sacrificing valuable space or accessibility. And for teams supplying government or institution-level procurement, the TAA-compliant design ensures compatibility with a broad range of purchasing requirements.
- Rugged, industrial-grade design built to endure shock, vibration, and harsh environmental conditions found in factories, warehouses, and outdoor installations.
- Eight 10/100 Mbps ports provide reliable, easy Ethernet connectivity for multiple devices and subsystems with auto-negotiation for seamless integration.
- EtherNet/IP QoS support prioritizes critical traffic, enabling deterministic performance for time-sensitive control data and safety signals across the network.
- DIN rail mounting simplifies installation in control panels, kiosks, and equipment racks, reducing footprint and simplifying maintenance access.
- TAA-compliant construction suitable for government and enterprise procurement, delivering compliance and traceability for regulated deployments.
Whether you’re building a new automated line, expanding a current production cell, or deploying remote I/O and sensor networks, this unmanaged switch brings a resilient, low-maintenance solution to the plant floor. Its straightforward, no-fuss operation makes it ideal for scenarios where a full managed switch would introduce unnecessary complexity. You gain a stable, scalable networking backbone that requires minimal configuration while still delivering performance suitable for industrial automation, machine vision systems, and distributed control architectures. The combination of rugged enclosure and broad operating temperature range ensures consistent operation across temperature swings and environments, from chilly, unheated facilities to hot, activity-rich production zones. With 10/100 Mbps ports, latency remains predictable for essential process control data, status updates, and real-time monitoring tasks, helping you maintain smooth workflow and uptime across your operation.
Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton 8-Port Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switch
- Ports: 8 x 10/100 Mbps RJ-45
- Switch type: Unmanaged Ethernet switch
- QoS: EtherNet/IP (EIP) QoS for prioritization of critical data
- Temperature range: -40°C to 75°C operation for extreme environments
- Enclosure and mounting: Ruggedized housing with DIN rail mounting capability
- Compliance: TAA-compliant for streamlined procurement
how to install Tripp Lite by Eaton 8-Port Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switch
Installing the Tripp Lite 8-Port Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switch is designed to be quick, reliable, and non-disruptive to existing networks. Follow these practical steps to ensure a secure, efficient deployment in industrial environments:
1) Plan placement and mounting: Identify a suitable location within your control panel, enclosure, or equipment rack where the switch will stay dry, dust-free, and protected from excessive vibration. Use the included DIN rail mounting hardware to attach the unit securely to the DIN rail, ensuring there is clearance for port access and cable management. A clean, organized installation reduces signal interference and makes future servicing straightforward.
2) Prepare the network wiring: Gather the Cat5e/Cat6 Ethernet cables required to connect devices such as PLCs, sensors, actuators, HMIs, and other controllers. Route cables to minimize bending radii and interference, and label each cable for quick identification during maintenance. Ensure cables meet or exceed the industrial rating for the environment to maintain signal integrity over longer runs.
3) Connect the devices: Plug each device into one of the eight RJ-45 Ethernet ports on the switch. Position critical devices on dedicated ports or dedicated VLAN segments where possible to maximize the benefits of QoS. Although this is an unmanaged switch, you can still influence traffic patterns by logically grouping devices and using physical port assignments to prioritize essential traffic paths.
4) Establish network uplinks: Connect the switch to your broader local area network or control network through the appropriate uplink path. If the switch sits at the edge of the network, connect the uplink to a core switch or gateway that provides access to enterprise systems, data historians, or cloud-enabled monitoring platforms. Ensure that the uplink path is reliable and that cable grounding and shielding practices are followed where needed to minimize electrical noise.
5) power and verification: Apply power using the appropriate industrial power source compatible with your system. Once powered, verify that port LEDs indicate link activity on connected devices. Test data transfer between devices to ensure proper communication, and monitor for any packet loss or unexpected latency. Simple, post-install testing confirms a stable setup and helps identify any wiring or device compatibility issues early on.
In operation, the switch works transparently behind the scenes, enabling reliable Ethernet connectivity without the overhead of a managed switch. This makes it ideally suited for automation environments where simplicity, durability, and consistent performance are paramount. The EIP QoS capability provides a lightweight mechanism to favor time-critical data streams within the network, helping to reduce jitter and maintain tighter control loops. By isolating critical traffic from non-critical data, you can improve the responsiveness of automation tasks, supervisory control, and safety monitoring without requiring advanced network management tools. This blend of simplicity and performance makes the Tripp Lite 8-Port Unmanaged Industrial Ethernet Switch a compelling choice for both new installations and upgrades to existing industrial networks.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the port speed of this switch? It uses eight auto-negotiating 10/100 Mbps ports, delivering reliable, legacy-friendly performance for industrial devices that don’t require gigabit speeds.
- Is this switch unmanaged or managed? It is an unmanaged Ethernet switch, designed for simple plug-and-play deployment with minimal configuration.
- Can it operate in harsh environments? Yes. The switch is ruggedized for industrial use and specified to operate from -40°C to 75°C, making it suitable for demanding environments.
- Does it support EtherNet/IP QoS? Yes. The device includes EtherNet/IP QoS to prioritize critical data traffic such as control commands and safety signals.
- Is it suitable for DIN rail installations? Absolutely. The switch is designed for DIN rail mounting, enabling easy integration into standard control panels and enclosures.
- Is it compliant with procurement requirements? It is TAA-compliant, which supports procurement processes that require traceable and standards-aligned components.
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