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Tycon Power Gigabit +/- 36-72VDC Input, 56V 35W 802.3at PoE Output
Elevate your network deployments with the Tycon Power Gigabit +/- 36-72VDC Input, 56V 35W 802.3at PoE Output. This robust PoE solution is engineered to deliver reliable power and data over a single Ethernet interface, simplifying installation, reducing cable clutter, and enabling flexible positioning for IP cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled devices. Built for versatility, efficiency, and enduring performance, this unit is a strategic choice for security systems, corporate networks, and industrial environments where dependable power delivery is paramount. With a wide DC input range and a capable 56V output, this device is designed to meet the demands of modern network devices while delivering smooth operation across diverse installation scenarios.
- Wide input range for flexible installations: The centerpiece of this solution is its +/- 36-72V DC input capability, enabling you to source power from diverse supply rails, industrial power rails, or remote power configurations without sacrificing performance. This flexibility makes it ideal for distributed deployments, backup power setups, and environments where standard low-voltage supplies are impractical.
- High-efficiency PoE output: Delivering up to 35W of power at 56V, this PoE output supports a broad range of IP cameras, wireless access points, and other network devices that require reliable PoE+. The combination of 56V output and 802.3at compatibility ensures devices receive steady power even as network demands rise, enabling longer cable runs and improved performance in challenging installations.
- Gigabit Ethernet capability: The integrated PoE solution maintains Gigabit data throughput, ensuring that high-bandwidth devices—such as high-resolution IP cameras or multi-channel access points—receive both power and data with minimal latency. This makes it suitable for modern security architectures and fast wireless networks where bandwidth is critical.
- Compact, rugged design for demanding environments: Engineered to withstand real-world conditions, this PoE output unit combines compact form with sturdy construction to fit in equipment racks, cabinets, or field deployments. Its robust design helps keep critical network nodes powered and connected even in environments with vibration, temperature fluctuations, or space constraints.
- Safety and reliability you can trust: Built with thoughtful protective features to safeguard both the power source and the powered devices, including measures to prevent overcurrent and short circuits, while delivering stable power delivery that helps minimize device downtime and service interruptions. The result is a dependable, long-term solution for network infrastructure.
Technical Details of Tycon Power Gigabit +/- 36-72VDC Input, 56V 35W 802.3at POE Output
- Input Voltage Range: +/- 36-72V DC input configuration provides wide compatibility with various power systems and reduces the need for multiple adapters in mixed environments.
- Output Voltage and Power: 56V DC output with a maximum of 35W, suitable for powering PoE devices that require PoE+ levels without needing separate power adapters for each device.
- PoE Standard: IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) compliant, delivering higher power over Ethernet to support devices with greater power requirements.
- Data Channel: Gigabit Ethernet capability ensures high-speed data transmission alongside PoE power delivery, making it compatible with modern IP cameras and wireless access points that demand fast, stable network connectivity.
- Typical Applications: Ideal for powering IP cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled network devices in both commercial and industrial installations.
How to install Tycon Power Gigabit +/- 36-72VDC Input, 56V 35W 802.3at POE Output
Installing this PoE power solution is straightforward and designed to integrate with common network layouts. Follow these general steps to ensure a safe, efficient setup that maximizes performance and reliability:
- Plan your deployment by identifying all PoE-powered devices (cameras, APs, etc.) and mapping their locations to determine cable runs and power requirements.
- Provide a suitable 36-72V DC power source that meets or exceeds the device’s input specifications. Ensure the power source is within tolerance and is compatible with your system’s grounding and safety standards.
- Connect the 56V 35W PoE output to the PoE-enabled devices via standard RJ45 Ethernet cables. Position devices within the recommended distance for PoE performance and ensure cable quality to minimize signal loss.
- Secure the PoE module in an appropriate enclosure or mounting location. Ensure there is adequate ventilation and protection from environmental elements if installed in rugged or outdoor settings.
- Power on the system and verify operation. Check that the connected devices receive both data and power and confirm that any status indicators reflect healthy operation. If available, review device dashboards for PoE status, power consumption, and network activity to validate a successful installation.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What devices can be powered by this PoE output?
- A: This solution is designed to deliver IEEE 802.3at PoE+ power over Ethernet, making it suitable for devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and other PoE-enabled network equipment that require higher power levels and reliable delivery over a single Ethernet cable.
- Q: What is the benefit of the wide input range?
- A: The +/- 36-72V DC input range offers flexibility across diverse installations. It allows you to source power from different supply rails and simplifies deployments in environments where standard low-voltage sources are not readily available, reducing the need for multiple adapters or power modules.
- Q: Is the output compatible with PoE switches and injectors?
- A: Yes. The device is designed to deliver PoE+ power in conjunction with Gigabit data, making it compatible with PoE-enabled switches and injectors that support IEEE 802.3at equipment. Ensure that the total power budget across all connected devices stays within the unit’s 35W output rating.
- Q: How do I determine whether my device will work with this module?
- A: Verify that your device supports IEEE 802.3at PoE+ and requires up to 35W of power. Confirm that the device’s input and power requirements align with the 56V output specification to ensure safe and reliable operation.
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