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    BLACKBOX-PD-8001/AC  PowerDsine 8000 Series High-Powered PoE Midspan Power Injectors, 1-Port
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    商品編號: BLACKBOX-PD-8001-AC

    BLACKBOX-PD-8001/AC PowerDsine 8000 Series High-Powered PoE Midspan Power Injectors, 1-Port


    More than twice the wattage for extra power where you need it.



    ★★★★商品說明★★★★

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    PowerDsine 8000 Series High-Powered PoE Midspan Power Injector, 1-Port


    Quick Facts

  3. Power Ethernet devices without the need for nearby power outlets or bulky AC adapters.
  4. Higher power delivers up to 39 watts to each PoE device.
     

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    Further Details

  6. Deliver up to 39 watts of power on each port—perfect for devices such as panning cameras that require a bit more power than standard PoE.
  7. Compatible with the not-yet-ratified IEEE802.3at High-Power PoE standard, as well as the existing IEEE 802.3a standard.
  8. Use PoE to power non-PoE devices, too, by using PoE Midspan Power Injectors together with PoE Splitters.
  9. Connect easily to your existing Ethernet infrastructure using standard CAT5 or higher cable.
  10. Managed models can be easily accessed, monitored, and configured remotely from your Web browser plus they feature SNMP V3 (Secured SNMP version) and MIB support.
  11. Fully IEEE 802.3af compiant.
  12. The 1-Port High-Powered PoE Midspan Power Injector (PD-8001/AC) is also available separately bundled with a 48 VDC to 12 VDC Splitter (PD-AS-801/12).
     
  13. Technical Specifications for PowerDsine 8000 Series High-Powered PoE Midspan Power Injectors, 1-Port:

    Data Rates — 10/100 Mbps
    CE Approval — Yes
    Indicators — Unit: (1) Power;
    Per port: (1) Power Active
    Connectors — Per port: (2) RJ-45;
    Managed models also have: (1) DB9 console port
    Operating Temperature — +32 to +104 °F (0 to +40 °C)
    Power — Input: 90–264 VAC, 47–63 Hz;
    Output (PoE) on four wires: Pin assignment and polarity: 4/5 (+),7/8 (-) and 1/2 (-), 3/6 (+); Voltage: -55.5 VDC;
    User-Port Power: 1-Port: 32 watts; 6- and 12-Port: 39 watts;
    Aggregate Power: 6- and 12-Port: 200 watts
    Size — PD-8001/AC: 1.75"H (1U) x 4.2"W x 5.5"D (4.4 x 10.7 x 14 cm);
    PD-8006/AC, PD-8012/AC, PD-8006/AC/M, PD-8012/AC/M: 1.75"H (1U) x 17"W x 11.9"D (4.4 x 43.2 x 30.2 cm)
    Weight — PD-8001/AC: 1 lb. (0.5 kg);
    PD-8006/AC, PD-8012/AC, PD-8006/AC/M, PD-8012/AC/M: 8.8 lb. (4 kg)
    Warranty — 1 year
    These products work with:
     
  14. GigaBase 350 CAT5e Patch Cable, 4-Pair (EVNSL20, etc.)
     
  15. PowerDsine PoE Splitters (PD-AS-401/12)
     
  16. PowerDsine PoE Tester (PD-TESTER)
    Questions? Contact our FREE Tech Support.

     


  17. ★★★★商品規格描述★★★★

    Black Box Explains...Power over Ethernet (PoE)..

    What is PoE?
    The seemingly universal network connection, twisted-pair Ethernet cable, has another role to play, providing electrical power to low-wattage electrical devices. Power over Ethernet (PoE) was ratified by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) in June 2000 as the 802.3af-2003 standard. It defines the specifications for low-level power delivery—roughly 13 watts at 48 VDC—over twisted-pair Ethernet cable to PoE-enabled devices such as IP telephones, wireless access points, Web cameras, and audio speakers.

    Recently, the basic 802.3af standard was joined by the IEEE 802.3at PoE standard, ratified on September 11, 2009, which supplies up to 25 watts to larger, more power-hungry devices. 802.3at is backwards compatible with 802.3af.

    How does PoE work?
    The way it works is simple. Ethernet cable that meets CAT5 (or better) standards consists of four twisted pairs of cable, and PoE sends power over these pairs to PoE-enabled devices. In one method, two wire pairs are used to transmit data, and the remaining two pairs are used for power. In the other method, power and data are sent over the same pair.

    When the same pair is used for both power and data, the power and data transmissions don’t interfere with each other. Because electricity and data function at opposite ends of the frequency spectrum, they can travel over the same cable. Electricity has a low frequency of 60 Hz or less, and data transmissions have frequencies that can range from 10 million to 100 million Hz.

    Basic structure.
    There are two types of devices involved in PoE configurations: Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) and Powered Devices (PD).

    PSEs, which include end-span and mid-span devices, provide power to PDs over the Ethernet cable. An end-span device is often a PoE-enabled network switch that’s designed to supply power directly to the cable from each port. The setup would look something like this:

    End-span device → Ethernet with power

    A mid-span device is inserted between a non-PoE device and the network, and it supplies power from that juncture. Here is a rough schematic of that setup:

    Non-PoE switch → Ethernet without PoE → Mid-span device → Ethernet with power

    Power injectors, a third type of PSE, supply power to a specific point on the network while the other network segments remain without power.

    PDs are pieces of equipment like surveillance cameras, sensors, wireless access points, and any other devices that operate on PoE.

    PoE applications and benefits.
    • Use one set of twisted-pair wires for both data and low-wattage appliances.
    • In addition to the applications noted above, PoE also works well for video surveillance, building management, retail video kiosks, smart signs, vending machines, and retail point-of-information systems.
    • Save money by eliminating the need to run electrical wiring.
    • Easily move an appliance with minimal disruption.
    • If your LAN is protected from power failure by a UPS, the PoE devices connected to your LAN are also protected from power failure.