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Differences between 2-port and 1-port SPDs in SPD communication wiring

The differences between two-port and one-port SPDs in SPD communication wiring lie in their structure and surge protection methods. These differences significantly impact wiring methods, signal quality, protection performance, and installation objectives.

1-port SPD

  • This is a method of directly protecting the signal line with the same contact point (or parallel/bypass) for input and output.

  • When a surge occurs, the energy is immediately dissipated between the signal line and ground, and SPDs are connected in parallel in front of the device to protect the entire incoming signal.

  • The wiring is simple and can be easily attached to existing systems.

  • Little variation in signal quality.

  • It requires little installation space and is easy to maintain.

2-port SPD

  • Input and output are completely isolated, with signal lines “running in series” inside the SPD.

  • The surge absorption/filtering capability inside the SPD makes it more effective at filtering out noise/surge/high frequency interference from passing signals.

  • When a surge event occurs, the SPD absorbs energy at the input port and transmits only the pure signal to the output port.

  • Suitable for applications requiring signal quality preservation and high-speed data security in advanced communication networks (Ethernet, signal lines, data lines, etc.).

  • It has strengths in wavelength separation, noise, and common mode/differential mode surge protection.

Comparative Summary

division

1-port SPD

2-port SPD

structure

Parallel (bypass), single connection point

Serial (separate input/output), two connection points

Protection method

Parallel protection between signal line and ground

Serial protection and filtering between input and output

signal quality

Almost no change

High quality signal/noise suppression

Areas of application

Simple signals, low-speed communication, general wiring

High-speed data, Ethernet, and specialized communications

Installation/Space

Easy to install, compact

Space required, advanced protection

The 2-port mode is suitable for high-end communication lines, sensitive signals, and data transmission, while the 1-port mode is mainly used for general signals/low-speed communications and simple field installations.

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