Power-over-Ethernet Regulator 802.3af
Due to the global electronics parts shortage, some components required to assemble this product are either unavailable or have risen significantly in price. When existing stock runs out we can't assemble any more.
We will resume production the moment that parts become available again. In the meantime, we can't guarantee any future supply after existing stock runs out.
Note: This regulator module is designed for use with commercial PoE systems such as Ethernet switches with 802.3af support that can push a nominal 48V down the wire. If you want to use the Ethernet Shield or EtherTen with home-brew PoE equipment that runs at a lower voltage you may need to use the "Power Regulator 28V" or run the board with just the jumpers connected.
The 802.3AF Power-over-Ethernet regulator module mounts on our Ethernet Shield or EtherTen to allow it to accept power at a nominal 48V from commercial PoE injectors and switches (Power Sourcing Equipment, or PSE) that support the 802.3AF standard. This regulator module performs the necessary signalling to communicate with the PSE and indicate that the device connected to the network segment is capable of accepting power via the LAN, which causes the PSE to activate its power injection mode. The module then takes the power supplied by the PSE and pre-regulates it down to 10V before passing it through to your Arduino for the final drop to 5V.
For more background information please see Power-over-Ethernet For Arduino.
Features
- Input voltage range 36V-57V (48V typical.)
- Output current maximum 1A at 10V.
- Output 10Vdc by default. Change to 12Vdc output by cutting a jumper.
Resources
SKU:
- POEREG (52)