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The PWR-IE65W-PC-AC= is a ruggedized 65W AC power supply engineered for Cisco’s Industrial Ethernet (IE) switches, including the IE 3300, IE 3400, and Catalyst IE3100 Series. Designed to operate in harsh environments such as manufacturing floors, oil refineries, and transportation hubs, this unit ensures uninterrupted power delivery under extreme temperatures, vibrations, and electromagnetic interference. Its compliance with global industrial standards and seamless integration with Cisco’s IoT ecosystem make it a cornerstone for Industry 4.0 and critical infrastructure deployments.
In automotive assembly lines, the PWR-IE65W-PC-AC= powers Cisco IE3400 Heavy Duty Switches connecting PLCs, robotic arms, and vision systems. A 2023 deployment at a German automaker reported zero power-related downtime over 18 months despite 55°C ambient temperatures.
Utilities use this PSU in Cisco Catalyst IE3100 Rugged Series switches for substation automation, where its 4 kV surge protection mitigates damage from lightning strikes and grid fluctuations.
Deployed in Cisco IR1101 Integrated Services Routers along rail corridors, the unit’s vibration resistance ensures continuous operation under 30G shock loads from passing trains.
A: The hold-up time of ≥20 ms at 100V input bridges momentary drops, while active PFC (Power Factor Correction) maintains efficiency during fluctuations.
A: Yes. The anodized aluminum chassis and conformal-coated PCB resist corrosion from H₂S, chlorine, and salt spray (per ISA 71.04).
A: Pair with Cisco RSP32POE= Redundant Power System for N+1 backup, achieving ≤5 ms failover during primary PSU failure.
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The PWR-IE65W-PC-AC= transcends its role as a mere power component—it’s the linchpin of industrial networks where reliability dictates operational survival. While third-party alternatives tempt with lower upfront costs, they falter under the trifecta of environmental rigor, cybersecurity, and lifecycle support. In sectors like energy or transit, where a single minute of downtime can cascade into six-figure losses, this PSU isn’t an expense—it’s insurance. Organizations clinging to generic solutions risk becoming cautionary tales; those adopting Cisco’s engineered resilience will define the future of industrial connectivity.