Applications: Wired Ethernet Local Area Network Devices
What is Power Over Ethernet (POE)?
POE stands for Power over Ethernet. It is a technology that allows electrical power and data to be transmitted over a single Ethernet cable. This is commonly used in networking and telecommunications applications.
The Benefits of POE Technology
The Common Uses for POE Technology
Types of POE
Genovation’s POE Solutions
Genovation has many products that can be semi-customized with this technology.
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POE stands for Power over Ethernet. It is a technology that allows electrical power and data to be transmitted over a single Ethernet cable. This is commonly used in networking and telecommunications applications.
The Benefits of POE Technology
- Cost-effective
- Simplied installation
- Flexibility
- Increased reliability
- Centralized power management
The Common Uses for POE Technology
- Pin Pads
- Security systems
- Wireless access points
- IP cameras
- Building automation systems
Types of POE
- IEEE 802.AF (Our Pin Pads)
- IEEE 802.AT
- IEEE 802.BT Universal Power
- IEEE 802.BT High Power
Name | IEEE Standard | Max Port Power |
---|---|---|
POE (Type 1) | IEEE 802.3AF | 15W |
POE+ (Type 2) | IEEE 802.3AT | 30W |
POE++ (Type 3) | IEEE 802.3BT Universal Power | 60W |
POE++ (Type 4) | IEEE 802.3BT High Power | 100W |
Genovation has many products that can be semi-customized with this technology.
Contact us, today!