Mircochip 24 ports, 90W, IEEE 802.3bt-compliant indoor PoE midspan

MicrochipSKU: 6199406

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Description

The Mircochip PD-9624GC is a high-capacity, indoor PoE midspan designed to simplify and accelerate the deployment of power-hungry network devices. With 24 PoE-enabled ports and a total power budget of up to 90W, this midspan provides a reliable, centralized power source for modern network installations. It is IEEE 802.3bt-compliant, enabling the next generation of high-power devices such as advanced wireless access points, PTZ cameras, and multiple IP-powered devices, while maintaining compatibility with legacy PoE and PoE+ equipment. Built for indoor environments, the PD-9624GC blends a compact footprint with robust performance, delivering clean, monitored power to each connected endpoint and reducing the need for individual power adapters. Whether you're outfitting a campus, office building, healthcare facility, hotel, or enterprise network, this midspan delivers the power and flexibility you need to support today’s high-demand devices and tomorrow’s evolving PoE requirements.
  • 24 PoE ports with a centralized power budget: The Mircochip PD-9624GC provides 24 PoE-enabled ports that deliver up to a total power budget of 90W. This configuration enables you to power a wide range of devices—such as wireless access points, IP surveillance cameras, VoIP phones, and other networked sensors—from a single, centralized power source. By consolidating power delivery into one unit, you can simplify cabling, reduce clutter, and streamline maintenance across large deployments.
  • IEEE 802.3bt-compliant for high-power devices: This midspan adheres to the IEEE 802.3bt standard (Type 4), unlocking power for demanding devices that require more than traditional PoE. The Type 4 capability is ideal for high-performance wireless APs, PTZ cameras, and other devices that demand greater power across a single Ethernet link, improving range, performance, and reliability without needing separate power adapters for each device.
  • Indoors-only design with rugged, space-saving footprint: Engineered for indoor installations, the PD-9624GC features a compact, durable chassis designed to fit neatly in equipment racks, cabinets, or on shelves. The indoor-rated enclosure protects sensitive electronics from dust and incidental contact while ensuring a neat, professional appearance in data rooms, wiring closets, and office environments. The unit’s thermal management and venting are optimized to maintain stable operation in standard office temperatures and humidity ranges.
  • Seamless integration with existing networks: The midspan is designed to work alongside your existing PoE-enabled network, providing a plug-and-play approach to power delivery. Connect a suitable network switch or uplink to the midspan’s input and distribute power across all ports to connected devices. Each port negotiates power requirements with the PDs, ensuring safe, standards-compliant operation. This makes it an excellent upgrade path for expanding wireless coverage or adding new high-power devices without upgrading the core switch.
  • Built-in safety, monitoring, and reliability features: The PD-9624GC includes essential safety and protection features to safeguard your devices and infrastructure. Expect robust short-circuit protection, thermal monitoring, and overload protection, along with clear LED indicators for each port that enable quick diagnostics. With these protections, you can deploy high-power devices with confidence, knowing that exceptional safety and reliability are baked into the design.

Technical Details of Mircochip 24 ports, 90W, IEEE 802.3bt-compliant indoor PoE midspan

  • - 24 PoE ports delivering a total power budget up to 90W; IEEE 802.3bt-compliant (Type 4) indoor PoE midspan; designed to remotely power high-demand devices such as wireless access points and PTZ cameras; compatible with standard PoE devices; LED indicators provide port and power status; compact, indoor-friendly chassis suitable for rack-mount installations.

How to install Mircochip 24-Port PoE Midspan

Installing the Mircochip PD-9624GC is a straightforward process that minimizes downtime and blends smoothly with existing network infrastructure. Begin by selecting a safe, ventilated location in a data closet, equipment room, or cabinet where the midspan can be easily accessed for cable management and routine maintenance. Ensure the environment complies with local electrical and safety standards and that there is adequate clearance for heat dissipation and cabling. If you plan to mount the unit in a rack, secure it using standard rack-mount hardware to prevent movement and reduce vibration, which can affect connector longevity and cable management. Gather a high-quality AC power cord and the Ethernet cables you intend to use for device connectivity, ensuring that all cables meet the appropriate category (Cat5e/6/6a or better) to support your devices and data rates.

Step-by-step, the installation process is as follows: - Connect the PD-9624GC to a suitable AC power source using the included power cord or a compliant alternative, ensuring the power source matches the unit’s input specifications. - Connect your network uplink or switch to the midspan’s data input port as appropriate for your environment. This establishes the data path from your core network to the PoE devices served by the midspan. - Route and secure Ethernet cables to the 24 PoE ports. Label cables for easy identification, especially in larger deployments, to simplify future maintenance and troubleshooting. - Attach PoE-enabled devices (access points, PTZ cameras, IP phones, etc.) to the 24 PoE ports. Ensure each device’s power requirements align with the midspan’s budget to avoid overloading individual ports or the overall power budget. - Power on the network and monitor the LED indicators on the midspan. LEDs typically provide quick visuals for port activity and power status, helping you identify any miswired ports or devices that are drawing power unexpectedly. - Verify device operation. Confirm that each PoE device powers on correctly and communicates with the network as expected. If a device does not power up, re-check cable connections, verify device power requirements, and review port status indicators. - Perform a final check on cabling organization and heat dissipation. Proper cable management improves airflow and reduces the risk of overheating, which can impact performance and longevity. If you maintain an asset inventory, record the PD-9624GC model number, serial number, location, and the network ports in use for future warranty, servicing, or upgrade planning. For ongoing reliability, periodically inspect power and data connections for tightness and signs of wear. With correct installation and routine maintenance, the Mircochip midspan delivers consistent Power over Ethernet support across all 24 ports, enabling your high-power devices to operate reliably without individual power adapters or complex power infrastructure.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What devices can I power with the Mircochip PD-9624GC?
    A: The midspan is designed to power a range of PoE devices, including IEEE 802.11 wireless access points, PTZ cameras, IP phones, and other compatible PoE-enabled devices. Its 90W total power budget supports multiple devices simultaneously, simplifying deployments in offices, campuses, and hospitality environments.
  • Q: Is the PD-9624GC IEEE 802.3bt-compliant?
    A: Yes. The device adheres to IEEE 802.3bt (Type 4) specifications, enabling higher power delivery to high-demand devices while maintaining compatibility with standard PoE devices and existing network equipment.
  • Q: Is this midspan suitable for indoor installations only?
    A: The PD-9624GC is designed for indoor use, making it ideal for data closets, equipment rooms, and office environments where controlled temperature and protection from the elements are expected. For outdoor deployments, a weatherproof solution would be required.
  • Q: Can I mix PoE and non-PoE devices on the same network?
    A: Yes. The PD-9624GC powers only the PoE-enabled devices on its ports, while non-PoE devices connected to other parts of the network operate normally via the standard data path. Ensure proper port allocation to avoid overloading the PoE budget.
  • Q: How do I monitor power usage and port status?
    A: The midspan provides LED indicators for port activity and power status, allowing you to quickly assess which ports are active and power is being supplied. For detailed monitoring, refer to the product’s user manual for any supported software tools or display panels, if available.
  • Q: Do I need a separate power supply for each device?
    A: No. The Mircochip PD-9624GC distributes power to all connected PoE devices through the 24 ports, within its total 90W budget. Ensure your devices’ combined power requirements do not exceed the midspan’s budget to maintain reliable operation.

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