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DSLRKIT Active PoE Splitter Power Over Ethernet 48V to 5V 2.4A Micro USB Plug for Raspberry Pi B B+ 2 3

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An interesting use of PoE to keep an eye on is PoE lighting. PoE can be used to power LED lights, which are rapidly growing in popularity due to their energy-saving capacity compared to old fluorescent lights. By connecting LED lights with Ethernet, it is possible to create a smart lighting environment. Our records show that the Arlo Pro 2 actually has a microUSB connection for input power at 5V. For this, please see our GAF-USB, GAF-MicroUSB, or POE-USB-Kit. Thank you! You can connect devices like your computer to your network through a wire, an Ethernet connection, as opposed to wirelessly via WiFi. PoE is simply a way of supplying power over that Ethernet connection, so using PoE means a single Ethernet cable can supply both electrical power and data.

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Yes, this splitter will work with 802.3af passive PoE. This splitter requires an input voltage of 44-56 volts, so it is not compatible with 24V passive PoE. For example, an IoT device can be something like a wireless sound system in a smart home, or even a heart monitor implant with wireless capabilities. Is this model suitable for a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Rev 1.2? That's the newer version with the fix provided on the USB C power inlet. For a PoE to USB-C solution with power + data, please see our GAT-USBC-PD or GAT- USBC-PD-REV2. The Rev2 is compatible with the iPad Pro Gen3, Microsoft Surface Go, Samsung Galaxy Tab Active, and Google Pixel phones. Our Rev1 will work with Microsoft Surface Go and Samsung Galaxy Tab Active. Yes, you can use this USB-C splitter to power the new Nestcam indoor and outdoor units. For more information, see our blog on USB-C.Many devices can benefit from the combined convenience of connectivity and power in a single cable. VoIP phones are one of the main devices that predicated this technology, allowing for handsets to draw a small amount of power from network hardware for basic telephony services. The GAT-USBC will convert the IEEE 802.3af/at POE to the corresponding profile of your device (5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 20V). The power delivery will be out on the USB Type C connector and the data out on the RJ45. This version does not communicate data over the USB-C port. For both power and data on the USB-C please see GAT-USBC-PD-Rev2. The onboard PoE module supports 36V to 57V DC input and provides up to 1.8A (9W) output. While the module claims 1.8A, we've pushed it to 1.5A before the module hit 75C and the output began to sag below 4.5V. The PoE to USB Power Supply has 1.5KV isolation, thermal cut off, and short circuit protection. The PoE module requires a 100mA load at all times so the PoE Power Supply includes a 50 Ohm resistor to constantly load the module with 100mA. There's a cuttable jumper to remove this load if needed. At a 1A load we measured a low 20mVPP ripple at 200kHz. I've got this in an outdoor enclosure powering my RPi 4 from a POE switch in another enclosure. I can just run network into the enclosure and bam, everything is powered. Love it.

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Yes, according to the specs, the Pi 4 v1.2 is compatible with the 5V3A profile of the GAT-USBC-REV2. Previously, you would have to install power outlets nearby or have electrical cables running up to these places, but these solutions can be costly and clunky. Not to mention, the maintenance for electrical infrastructure can be quite expensive as well. Using Ethernet cables is a more flexible solution that won’t break the bank because it removes the need for nearby power outlets. Cost-effective alternativeHave you tested this with POE switches from Cisco (802.3.at supported) to power Nest IQ Outdoor cameras? Many were hard at work to create a solution, but in the end, Cisco was the first to create successful PoE although it was proprietary technology, meaning it was only used internally for Cisco’s own needs. There's no need for special knowledge of electronics or an electrical certification to work with PoE. You can lay your own network cable, inject power into it, and run devices like cameras and access points without getting an electrician involved.

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Sorry, we don't have a splitter that will pass through PoE. However, if you can handle a data rate of 100 Mbps, which is still screaming, and you want a 5 volt splitter and a second PoE line, I recommend our WT-MMF-RJ45 kit. It allows you to combine two 10/100 PoE signals on one Ethernet cable and split it out on the other end. The only thing you need to make sure is that you have PoE and data on the Mode A wires. What's Mode A? - Read this blog.Is it possible to use a Netgear GS305P to run two Google Wi-Fi units off two of your GAT-USBC splitters? Looks like a good product. Hello, please does this POE splitter ( WT-AF-5V-USB ) also work with passive poe? We wanto to use POE pannel but we don't know if it will work.

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Wireless access points like the tiny Ubiquiti AC LITE are also ideal candidates, as are CCTV cameras like the Amcrest UltraHD PoE Camera. With higher-powered 802.3bt networks, more sophisticated cameras (like those with active heating and cooling for harsh climates) and higher-capacity wireless access points can be powered by the network. In the Information Age, the powered devices that play a singular role in our lives, such as your refrigerator, television or computer, can now do more things than ever before because of the power of networks. Used for devices like high-end surveillance cameras with pan, tilt, and zoom, wireless access points with 6 antennas, LCD display Output Current: 3A/5v, 2.4A/9v, 2A/12v, 1.7A/15v, 1.3A/20v; REV 2 Output: 5v/3A; 9v,2.4A; 12v,2A; 15V,1.5A; 20V,1.3A

Does this device also act as an USB-Network-Interface so the device can be supplied with power _and_ network data over USB-C? If not, do you offer a version which does?

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