1. Machine Vision Quality Inspection Stations
Used to consolidate and network-link multiple GigE Vision industrial cameras (e.g., 5MP global shutter cameras) on an automated factory floor quality-assurance station.
Problem SolvedIndustrial inspection lines require low-latency, packet-loss-free image transfers at wire-speed and steady power over Ethernet for up to 10 cameras. This switch delivers the necessary gigabit throughput to prevent image frame drops and supports up to 10 cameras under its 190W PoE budget, while Port VLAN isolates camera streams from other factory automation networks to avoid interference.
GigE VisionIEEE 802.3af/at PoEZero-Packet-DropPort VLAN Isolation
2. Industrial Warehouse IP Security Infrastructure
Acts as the physical network and power backbone for a large-scale IP camera surveillance setup (including PTZ cameras with heaters) in high-bay distribution centers.
Problem SolvedOutdoor or heavy-duty indoor PTZ cameras require constant high-wattage PoE+ (up to 30W). The 190W budget satisfies up to 6 high-draw PTZ cameras or 15 standard bullet cameras, while the remote cloud management interface lets IT technicians reboot hung cameras by power-cycling specific ports over the app, avoiding the need for cherry-pickers or lifts to physically reset devices.
PTZ Camera PoweringRemote PoE Port RebootIEEE 802.3atCloud Diagnostics
3. Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) Wireless AP Distribution
Distributes PoE power and low-latency network backhaul to wireless Access Points (APs) installed across factory shop floors to keep AGVs and scanners constantly connected.
Problem SolvedAGV fleets rely on fast Wi-Fi roaming and highly predictable data transmission. By supplying 802.3af/at PoE to wireless APs and implementing priority-based QoS, the switch ensures that critical telemetry and command packets from the fleet are prioritized over office traffic, eliminating AGV communication drops.
QoS PrioritizationAGV Network RoamingBandwidth ControlIEEE 802.3af PoE