The EverStar MI-300DG Data Isolator is a compact, self-contained solution designed to safeguard critical network equipment from harmful surges and power anomalies commonly encountered through Ethernet cabling. Its installation is straightforwardsimply connect the device between two Ethernet cables, and your equipment is protected instantly.
The MI-300DG provides a reliable 4KV isolation for devices within Ethernet cabling systems, making it particularly suitable for hospital and medical laboratory settings. Neglecting network isolation can lead to catastrophic consequences, such as severe damage to equipment, high stray currents, heat losses, or compromised protective conductors that may impair life-support systems. In medical applications, all connected devices must adhere to the DIN EN 60601-1 standard for electrical safety, which often comes at a high cost. The MI-300DG mitigates these risks effectively, ensuring currents are kept outside treatment areas while offering an affordable alternative that fits tight budgets.
Additionally, the MI-300DG enhances network video and audio performance by addressing high-frequency noise issues caused by devices like TVs or media players connected to active modems or switches. It also minimizes noise interference from internet lines, which can significantly degrade video and sound quality. Utilizing an isolation transformer and choke coil for common-mode noise reduction, the MI-300DG achieves exceptional noise suppression. Designed with an audiophile approach, it avoids side effects such as energy loss or diminished dynamics, ensuring optimal performance for both video and audio applications.
Meets IEC 60601-1 standards for safe and reliable use in patient-care settings..
Using a network isolator ensures galvanic isolation of a copper-based Ethernet data wire and thus prevents transmission of leakage and unwanted stray currents between parts of an electrical system. Based on electromagnetic induction Ehternet data signal is transmitted while high currents and voltages are blocked to protect patients, users and devices. Due to passive, electronic components MI-300DG Ethernet isolators do not require any extra power source to perform. They behave completely transparent in any data network. Network insulators in IT
In order to operate IT devices safely in critical environments, it is, next to using isolation transformers, required by IEC 60601-1 standard to physically isolate the network connections - by using a network isolator. If this is not done, the sum of leakage and stray currents - caused by additional devices connected to the data network - can quickly exceed allowed and safe limits. The consequences are hum loops that interfere with telephone and network connections - and in certain cases they can even destroy them. In particularly unfavourable constellations, humans and animals can even be endangered by electric shocks or fires can occur. The right use is important
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