Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Power over Ethernet (PoE) power supplies allow designers to transmit electrical current and data over a single Ethernet connection. Remote devices are powered through Ethernet cabling, eliminating the need for batteries, local power adaptors, and additional power cabling.
Product List
Total Components: 2
Product | Pricing | Datasheet | Type | Voltage - Input | Number of Ports | Voltage - Output | Current - Output | Power (Watts) - Per Port | Compliance | Data Rate | Features | Operating Temperature | Efficiency | Mounting Type | Size / Dimension | Approval Agency | Standard Number | Stock & Quantity |
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TNS-200IN ICP DAS USA Inc. | 1 $119.0000 | Datasheet | Midspan Injector | 46 ~ 53V | 2 | 48V | 320 mA | 15.4W | IEEE802.3af | 10/100 Mbps | - | -40°C ~ 75°C | - | Desktop | 2.05" L x 1.06" W x 3.39" H (52.0mm x 27.0mm x 86.0mm) | CE, FCC | - | 1,713 Cart + RFQ |
TNS-200IN-24V ICP DAS USA Inc. | 1 $189.0000 | Datasheet | Midspan Injector | 18 ~ 32V | 2 | 48V | 320 mA | 15.4W | IEEE802.3af | 10/100 Mbps | - | -40°C ~ 75°C | - | Desktop | 2.05" L x 1.06" W x 3.39" H (52.0mm x 27.0mm x 86.0mm) | CE, FCC | - | 4,120 Cart + RFQ |