Ethernet switch with time-sensitive networking (TSN) for deterministic performance introduced by Concurrent

Dec. 10, 2024
Hermod II may represent the industry's transition from legacy low-bandwidth, deterministic interfaces to high-bandwidth Ethernet backbones.

COLCHESTER, England – Concurrent Technologies in Colchester, England, is introducing the Hermod II rugged 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch for military and industrial ground vehicles.

Engineered to withstand extreme temperatures, dirt, and wet conditions, Hermod II introduces time-sensitive networking (TSN) capabilities to prioritize and schedule real-time data traffic for continuity in critical operations.

Hermod II represents the industry's transition from legacy low-bandwidth, deterministic interfaces to high-bandwidth Ethernet backbones, company officials say.

Related: How TSN Ethernet could become the next deterministic network fabric for high-performance embedded computing

TSN enables Hermod II to offer the deterministic performance, and bridge the gap between legacy and TSN-enabled traffic for seamless integration.

Hermod II offers a ruggedized design that operates reliably in extreme environmental conditions; TSN support that enables real-time traffic management; and versatile integration that serves as a gateway to support legacy systems during modernization.

For more information contact Concurrent online at https://concurrent.tech.

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