POWER-OVER-ETHERNET
Power Supply / Inserter
The active Power-Over-Ethernet (POE) splitter from Laird Technologies gives “carrier class”
performance in a low cost system. With its IEEE 802.3af compatibility and advanced autosensing algorithm, it will accept POE power from any IEEE 802.3af router or power supply. The
overload and short circuit protection will shut down power immediately when a short circuit is
detected without any damage to the POE system. Power (36 to 60 V) is expected on ethernet
pins 4/5 (V+) and 7/8 (V-) as per the IEEE 802.3af standard or pins 1,2,3,6 (Cisco Standard).
Using POE to power remote devices has several advantages including;
• The power supply can be centrally located where it can be attached
to an uninterruptible power supply.
• Power can be supplied over long distances, up to 300 feet.
• Power can be available wherever network access is available.
• The user has the ability to easily power-on reset the attached
equipment from a remote location.
The active POE splitter from Laird Technologies can be used by the original equipment
manufacturer to supply power to remote equipment and devices without the expense of
building in separate POE functionality into their equipment. These devices are a good fit for
the industrial market for sensing and remote video applications.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
• IEEE 802.3af POE active splitter
• Choice of 5, 9, 12 or 24 VDC regulated power
• 100 mohm / 1000 VDC isolation
• Advanced auto-sensing intelligent algorithm
• Overload and short circuit protection
• Advanced switching technology – runs cool
• Complies with IEEE 802.3af POE standard
• FCC and CE approved
• Compatible with IEE 802.3af routers
including Cisco and Netgear
APPLICATIONS:
• Remote routers, access points and bridges
• Remote networking equipment
• SOHO equipment
• IP camera systems
• VOIP systems
• IP phone systems
• WiMAX

POE-24s-afi
Power Over Ethernet Active Splitter with Isolation 802.3af , Output 24VDC at .8A 12WThe active POE Splitter from Pacific Wireless gives “carrier class” performance in a low cost system. With its IEEE 802.3af compatibility and advanced auto-sensing algorithm it will accept POE power from any IEEE 802.3af router or power supply. The overload and short circuit protection will shut down power immediately when a short circuit is detected without any damage to the POE system. Power (36 to 60V) is expected on ethernet pins 4/5 (V+) and 7/8 (V-) as per the IEEE 802.3af standard or pins 1,2,3,6 (Cisco Standard).
Using power over Ethernet to power remote devices has several advantages including:
- The power supply can be centrally located where it can be attached to an uninterruptible power supply.
- Power can be supplied over long distances, up to 300 feet.
- Power can be available wherever network access is available
- The user has the ability to easily power on reset the attached equipment from a remote location.
The Active POE Splitter from Pacific Wireless can be used by the original equipment manufacturer to supply power to remote equipment and devices without the expense of building in separate POE functionality into their equipment. These devices are a good fit for the industrial market for sensing and remote video applications.
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