Power over Ethernet
Power over Ethernet, also known as PoE, is used to describe any of several standards or ad hoc systems that facilitate the transfer of power alongside data via an Ethernet cable. This minimises cable clutter by combining both processes into one cable, usually in the format of an RJ-45 cable, which can then be used to provide power and data to devices such as wireless access points (WAPs) and In...
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EGP 356.44
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Maxim Integrated
TQFN
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Powered Device (PD)
Type 4
Accurate Power Telemetry, Constant Power/Current Limit
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Maxim Integrated
TQFN
16
Powered Device (PD)
Type 4
Accurate Power Telemetry, Constant Power/Current Limit