
Literature
Documents
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LX7104 Evaluation Board User Guide | 965.41 kB | 06/10/2014 | 06/10/2014 |
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White Paper: Switch vs Midspan
There are two ways to deploy the latest high-power PoE technology: by upgrading the network switch, or by installing midspans in the existing networking
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1.06 MB | 03/13/2012 | 07/01/2014 |
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EmPower Chanel Partner Program Brochure
Empower Flier July 2014
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383.52 kB | 07/09/2014 | 08/19/2014 |
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Powering Next-Generation Endpoints
Making the Case for Power Over Ethernet Midspans
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477.11 kB | 06/04/2014 | 08/19/2014 |
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PowerView Pro 3 User Guide | Unknown | 07/23/2014 | 08/19/2014 |
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Sigma Surveillance Case Study | 834.09 kB | 08/20/2014 | 08/20/2014 |
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University of Tennessee Case Study | 142.6 kB | 08/20/2014 | 08/20/2014 |
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Clarke University Case Study | 1.53 MB | 08/20/2014 | 08/22/2014 |
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Texas A&M Case Study | 894.58 kB | 08/20/2014 | 08/22/2014 |
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Reverse Power Feed (RPF): Benefits and Constraints
G.Fast Summit May 2014
Reverse Power Feeding (RPF): Benefits and Constraints |
509.87 kB | 10/17/2014 | 10/17/2014 |
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Compliance with PoE safety standards is critical when moving beyond 60W
The power-over-Ethernet standard offers convenience, flexibility, and enhanced management capabilities by enabling power delivery over the same Category 5 cabling that delivers the data. The current generation of standards-based technology enables the delivery of as much as 60W of power over four pairs of cabling, which also offers better efficiency than that of earlier two-pair approaches.
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Unknown | 10/17/2014 | 10/17/2014 |
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The power behind HDBaseT networking technology The multimedia specification allows the merging of uncompressed full HD digital video, audio, Ethernet, power and control. |
Unknown | 10/17/2014 | 10/17/2014 |
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Use PoE to reduce energy consumption
Midspan Power over Ethernet devices have capabilities that can translate to bottom-line dollars saved when used wisely.
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Unknown | 10/17/2014 | 10/17/2014 |
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Smart management for midspan Power over Ethernet New PoE technologies help provide just the right amount of power to your IP cameras and other devices |
Unknown | 10/17/2014 | 10/17/2014 |
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Reducing the cost of extending Power over Ethernet
Extenders coupled with four-pair powering make up a cost-effective approach to reaching distant powered devices.
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Unknown | 10/17/2014 | 10/17/2014 |
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PoE's role in HDBaseT consumer digital connectivity
Power-over-HDBaseT technology will enable the RJ45 jack to be the first universal power plug
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Unknown | 10/17/2014 | 10/17/2014 |
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Powering PoE Compliant PCs
This article will examine the requirements and challenges associated with implementing the latest high-power IEEE 802.3at technology in a wide variety of portable platforms. The new pending standard is poised to greatly reduce the need for batteries in notebooks and other remote/mobile products. Achieving this, however, requires a more than doubling of the power-delivery capabilities of the earlier IEEE 802.3af solutions with important system-level implications. Overall power consumption and power concentration are two key parameters to be considering when deciding to power company-wide applications such as laptops, and in many cases a smart combination of low- and high-power devices and the utilization of Midspans in combination with PoE switches can give the right balance to allow servicing these new high power applications in a cost effective manner.
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Unknown | 10/17/2014 | 10/17/2014 |
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Power over Ethernet Plus: The next step This exclusive overview from the chair of the Ethernet Alliance PoE/PoEPlus Technical Committee outlines the history of Power over Ethernet (PoE) and highlights the improvements on the horizon in the IEEE P802.3at draft. |
Unknown | 10/17/2014 | 10/17/2014 |
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What's So Great About Ethernet
Ethernet cable has become the universal backbone for residential computing, communications, entertainment and home-control networks. With the advent of Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology that same Ethernet cable is increasingly being used to simultaneously deliver power to digital home devices, from WiFi wireless access points and notebook computers to video surveillance cameras, game consoles and other broadband entertainment products.
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Unknown | 10/17/2014 | 10/17/2014 |
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Small Cell Solutions | 2.47 MB | 11/10/2014 | 03/05/2015 |