Power over Ethernet (PoE)

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
TP-POE-48

TP-POE-48

Tycon Systems, Inc.

48V 18W 10/100MB POE POWER INSER

52

TP-POE-HP-48G-RC

TP-POE-HP-48G-RC

Tycon Systems, Inc.

48V 50W HIGH POWER GIGABIT PASSI

76

TP-POE-HP-56G-FBN

TP-POE-HP-56G-FBN

Tycon Systems, Inc.

56V 60W 4 PAIR HIGH POWER GIGABI

142

TP-SW8NC-OUT24

TP-SW8NC-OUT24

Tycon Systems, Inc.

OUTDOOR 8 PORT 10/100 24VDC PASS

0

TP-DC-1248GDX2-HP

TP-DC-1248GDX2-HP

Tycon Systems, Inc.

10-15VDC IN, QTY 2 PORTS 802.3AF

8

TP-POE-HP-48GD

TP-POE-HP-48GD

Tycon Systems, Inc.

56V 35W GIGABIT HIGH POWER 802.3

0

TP-POE-18

TP-POE-18

Tycon Systems, Inc.

18V 18W 10/100MB POE POWER INSER

0

TP-POE-18G

TP-POE-18G

Tycon Systems, Inc.

18V 24W GIGABIT POE POWER INSERT

0

TP-POE++10G

TP-POE++10G

Tycon Systems, Inc.

56V 60W 4PAIR 10/100/1000/10000M

96

TP-POE-HP-24G

TP-POE-HP-24G

Tycon Systems, Inc.

24V 36W HIGH POWER GIGABIT POE P

56

TP-POE+10G

TP-POE+10G

Tycon Systems, Inc.

53V 30W 802.3AT 10/100/1000/1000

83

TP-POE-HP-48GDX2

TP-POE-HP-48GDX2

Tycon Systems, Inc.

110/220VAC IN, QTY 2 25W 802.3AF

10

TP-DC-2448GDX2-HP

TP-DC-2448GDX2-HP

Tycon Systems, Inc.

18-36VDC IN, QTY 2 PORTS 802.3AF

10

TP-POE-1824G

TP-POE-1824G

Tycon Systems, Inc.

48V 802.3AF/AT INPUT, GIGABIT, S

0

TP-POE-1824

TP-POE-1824

Tycon Systems, Inc.

48V 802.3AF INPUT, SWITCH SELECT

0

TP-POE-24IR-CI

TP-POE-24IR-CI

Tycon Systems, Inc.

24V 18W POE POWER INSERTER WITH

0

TP-POE-24-10G

TP-POE-24-10G

Tycon Systems, Inc.

24V 1A 24W 10/100/1000/10000MB P

59

TP-POE-HP-56G

TP-POE-HP-56G

Tycon Systems, Inc.

56V 100W 4 PAIR HIGH POWER GIGAB

0

TP-POE-24G

TP-POE-24G

Tycon Systems, Inc.

24V 24W GIGABIT POE POWER INSERT

0

TP-MS324

TP-MS324

Tycon Systems, Inc.

MID SPAN HIGH POWER 16.8W POE IN

0

Power over Ethernet (PoE)

1. Overview

Power Supplies (PSUs) provide electrical energy to devices, categorized as external (AC adapters) or internal (mounted within devices). Power over Ethernet (PoE) integrates data and power delivery over Ethernet cables, enabling efficient power management for networked devices. PoE eliminates redundant cabling, reduces installation costs, and supports flexible device deployment in modern applications like IoT, surveillance, and smart buildings.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
PoE (IEEE 802.3af)Up to 15.4W, legacy devicesIP phones, basic surveillance cameras
PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at)Up to 30W, dynamic power allocationPTZ cameras, video phones
PoE++ (IEEE 802.3bt Type 3/4)60W (Type 3), 90W (Type 4), 4-pair powerWireless APs, LED lighting, thin clients
UPoE (Cisco Universal PoE)Up to 60W, proprietary protocolDigital signage, high-power sensors

3. Structure and Components

PoE systems consist of Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) and Powered Devices (PD). PSEs (e.g., switches, injectors) include controllers for power negotiation, isolation transformers, and protection circuits. PDs (e.g., cameras, APs) feature rectifiers, DC-DC converters, and signature detection circuits. External PSUs typically use AC-DC conversion, while internal PSUs integrate DC-DC modules.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Power Output (W)Determines device compatibility (e.g., 15.4W for VoIP phones)
Efficiency (80 PLUS Rating)Reduces energy waste and operational costs
Input Voltage RangeEnsures adaptability to global power standards (100-240V AC)
Protection FeaturesOvercurrent, overvoltage, and short-circuit protection
Compliance StandardsIEEE 802.3af/at/bt, UL 62368-1

5. Application Fields

  • Enterprise networks: Wireless access points, VoIP phones
  • Surveillance: IP cameras, PTZ domes
  • Smart buildings: LED lighting control, IoT sensors
  • Healthcare: Medical monitoring devices, mobile carts

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

VendorRepresentative Product
Cisco SystemsCatalyst 9200L Series PoE switches
Microchip TechnologyPoE++ (90W) controllers for PDs
TP-LinkTalkTalk L2+ PoE managed switches
Dell TechnologiesPowerEdge R760xa with integrated PoE+

7. Selection Recommendations

  • Match power output with device requirements (e.g., 90W for high-density APs)
  • Verify IEEE standard compatibility for interoperability
  • Evaluate thermal management for high-power PoE++ deployments
  • Consider managed PoE switches for remote monitoring and QoS control

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include higher power delivery (90W+), improved energy efficiency (80 PLUS Titanium), and integration with IoT ecosystems. Standards like IEEE 802.3bt enable multi-gigabit PoE for 5G small cells and edge computing devices. Smart PoE systems with AI-driven power allocation are emerging for dynamic load management in data centers.

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