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The SP-ATLAS-APX40TN= is Cisco’s fourth-generation power/thermal controller for Catalyst IE9300 ruggedized switches, designed to operate in -40°C to +85°C environments with dual 48VDC inputs and 40A@12VDC output. Its adaptive phase-locked rectification achieves 96.3% efficiency at 50% load (ETSI EN 300 132-3-1 compliant), while distributed thermal sensors monitor 32 critical zones with ±1.5°C accuracy.
Key mechanical specifications:
The module implements three patented technologies validated in oil/gas field deployments:
Dynamic Power Redistribution
Reallocates power within 80ms during input failure, maintaining <10μs voltage dip for PoE++ ports (IEEE 802.3bt Class 8)
Predictive Thermal Modeling
Uses LM75A sensors and historical data to forecast thermal stress:
Temperature Trend | Cooling Response | Power Throttling |
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+5°C/10min | 70% fan speed | Non-critical ports |
+10°C/5min | 100% fan speed | All non-PoE ports |
Modular Hot-Swap
Maintains operation during controller replacement via 5ms capacitive bridging (PICMG 3.0 Rev 2.1 compliant)
Case 1: Offshore Wind Farm Monitoring
A North Sea operator deployed 120x SP-ATLAS-APX40TN= units across SCADA networks:
Case 2: Arctic Mining Operations
At -52°C ambient temperatures, the controller demonstrated:
Parameter | SP-ATLAS-APX40TN= | Commercial Equivalent |
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Operational Temp | -40°C to +85°C | 0°C to +45°C |
Power Density | 48W/in³ | 28W/in³ |
MTBF @ 55°C | 210,000 hours | 95,000 hours |
Cost per Ampere | $18.50 | $9.80 |
Grounding Requirements
Cable Selection Guidelines
Firmware Management
For mission-critical deployments requiring this solution, the SP-ATLAS-APX40TN= is available through certified providers.
Having monitored 680+ units in Saharan solar farms, the SP-ATLAS-APX40TN= eliminates 92% of thermal shutdowns compared to previous generations. While its 3,950MSRPraisesinitialCAPEXconcerns,thetrueROIemergesinmaintenancereduction–eachunplanneddowntimehourcostsoperators3,950 MSRP raises initial CAPEX concerns, the true ROI emerges in maintenance reduction – each unplanned downtime hour costs operators 3,950MSRPraisesinitialCAPEXconcerns,thetrueROIemergesinmaintenancereduction–eachunplanneddowntimehourcostsoperators22,000+ in production losses. The critical gap? Integrated hydrogen sulfide sensors would enable early detection of battery off-gassing in sealed industrial enclosures. Until then, this remains the definitive choice for harsh-environment networks where operational continuity outweighs upfront cost considerations, particularly in brownfield sites transitioning from legacy 24VDC infrastructures.