The
INJERCTER-PS48,
a
Power over Ethernet (PoE) kit, is an adaptor that
eliminates the need to run high voltage power 110VAC to remote
wireless access in order to power RF transmitters/receivers. By
using Power over Ethernet power injector, all the
installers need is to run a single CAT5 or CAT5E Ethernet cable
that carries both power and data to each remote device,
therefore decreasing installation costs.
PoE
power injector
TAP
PS for remote location with power regulator
TAP
PS for remote location
PoE
begins with a CAT5 or CAT5E or CAT6 (fast Ethernet cable) power voltage Injector,
that inserts a DC Voltage onto the cable. The Injector is
typically installed in the wiring closet near the Ethernet hub
or switch.
The
INJECTER-PS48 is comply with IEEE standard 802.3af, also known
as Power over Ethernet (PoE), it will enable applications that require
up to about 12 watts of power at 48VDC over the same category 5/5E/6
cable that already delivers your standard 10/100/1000Mb
Ethernet service.
Some
wireless Access Points (AP) and other network accept the
injected DC power directly from the CAT5 cable through their
RJ45 jack (8 pins connector). These devices are considered to be
PoE or active Ethernet compatible.
Any
devices that are not PoE Compatible can be converted to
Power-over-Ethernet by way of a DC-tap. The DC-tap is a device
that converts the DC Voltage that has been injected into the
CAT5 or CAT5E cable by the Injector and makes it available to
the equipment through the regular DC power jack.
This
Do It Yourselfer (DIY) kit is very simple to build and save you
great deal of money in compare with similar devices sold on the
market.
The
INJECTER-PS48 is the only PoE injector you will ever need. this
single port CAT5 or CAT5E Injector is a commercial grade passive
power over Ethernet unit that provides DC power for remote PoE
equipped. It is compatible with many AP’s and other equipment
supporting the IEEE standard PoE pin-out. Pin 4 together with
pin 5 as a +VDC positive power, and pin 7 together with pin 8 -VDC
negative power.
Simply
connect your Ethernet source (connector) to the RJ45 jack marked
Input, connect the power source to the terminal block. Place
Cat5/E cable from the RJ45 marked Output to your remote
equipment. At the remote location tap (strip) the power from the
cable, regulate the power via any one of our power supply
regulators kit that match your equipment requirements.
The
INJECTER-PS48 kit design as a high speed Ethernet power
injector.
The
inject power can be any DC voltage up to 48VDC. Remember due to
power lost over distance (resistance of the wires), the shorter
the distance the lower injector power is require to power your
remote APs.
Finally
it is a good practice to connect the negative power supply to
the building ground to prevent damages during lightning.
OEM
The
OEM TAPER-VX (X=your specified voltage AC or DC) custom board is provided heat-think to remove access heat on the remote applications.
(see below sample configuration).
Above
picture is our OEM board with build-in power
regulator. The board, can be mounted in on of our plastic enclosure
of your choosing.
The
above board configuration is design to filter and regulate 12V to 24V DC
input, to
stable output of 5V DC.
For
our 110V or 220V to 12VAC or 16VAC or 24VAC Power down transformer (Class 2 Type
Transformers EID-BP series) click
Here
INJECTOR
Kit
Includes
REMOTE
TAP PS Kit
Includes
Specifications
-
Power
Indicator:
Red LED
-
Operating
Temperature: -50° C to +90° C
-
Max
output
current:
Up
to 2A at 12VDC
-
Power
Connector via:
Molex 2P
terminal block
-
Ethernet
connectors:
Dual RJ45
2*8-pins Jack
-
Data
lines first
pair:
Pin 1
and 2
-
Data
lines second pair:
Pin 3 and 6
-
CAT5/E
Power +VDC:
Pins 4 & 5
-
CAT5/E
Power -VDC:
Pins
7 & 8
Application-note
Schematic
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