Phihong Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)
Phihong Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) Solutions integrate power and data over an Ethernet cable, supplying power to network devices. This integration, combined with an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), allows businesses to be fully optimized for continuous operation, virtually eliminating power interruptions and business downtime. Networks that support new and emerging Ethernet devices with varying power requirements must provide compatibility, expandability, and flexibility. The power-on-demand midspan technology is an effective and practical solution to these challenges. These PoE midspans deliver power to VoIP phones, wireless LAN access points, remote IP security cameras, access control devices, RFID readers, and motion detectors. Single-port extenders are available, extending power and data up to 200m from a network switch.The Phihong PoE midspans support 10/100/1000Gb Ethernet and are designed around an open silicon platform. These midspans feature USB connectivity for the management console.
Features
- PoE injectors
- Non-vented case
- Most are DoE Level VI compliant and DoE VII ready
- Compliant with the IEEE 802.3at standard
- Short-circuit, overcurrent, and overvoltage protection
- Multi-gigabit compatible (1G, 2.5G, 5G, and 10G)
- Limited power source
- PoE splitters
- Non-vented case
- Fully compliant IEEE 802.3af DC
- DC good LED
- Gigabit compatible
- Full protection - OTP, OCP, and OVP
Applications
- Security cameras
- Wireless network access points
- Kiosks, displays, and point-of-sale (POS) systems
- Voice and communication
- BLUETOOTH® access points
- WiMAX® access points
- Building automation
- Satellite antennas, receivers, etc.
Overview
Additional Resources
- PoE Catalog
- Active vs Passive PoE Injectors: Understanding the Key Differences
- 802.3af, at and bt: Exploring active Power Over Ethernet IEEE Standards
- PoE Injector Explained: A complete overview of Power over Ethernet Technology
- PoE Injectors: Unlocking the advantages of active Power over Ethernet
- Best Guide to Power Over Ethernet
- PoE Network vs Traditional Data Networks: The differences and Benefits
- Multiport PoE Injector vs Single PoE Injector: Choosing the right device for your network
Products by Type
POE15M-1AFE-R - IEEE802.3af compliant, PoE desktop style with gigabit data rates and shielded jack
POE20D-1AF-R - IEEE802.3af compliant, PoE desktop style with DC input from 18V to 72V
POE15M-560E-R - Passive 15.4W PoE adapter with gigabit data rates and shielded jack
POE14-050-R - IEEE802.3af compliant and gigabit compatible
POE21-120-R - IEEE802.3at compliant and gigabit compatible
Published: 2010-09-20
| Updated: 2025-01-20
