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PMIC - Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Controllers
PMIC - Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Controllers

PMIC - Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Controllers

Definition:
PMIC - Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Controllers are specialized integrated circuits (ICs) within the Power Management IC (PMIC) category that enable the simultaneous transmission of data and electrical power over a single Ethernet cable. These controllers are essential for implementing PoE technology, which simplifies installations by eliminating the need for separate power cables in networked devices.

Types of Products in This Category:
This classification includes a variety of PoE controllers designed to meet different standards (e.g., IEEE 802.3af, 802.3at, 802.3bt) and power levels (from 15.4W up to 90W). Key product types include:
- PoE PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment) Controllers: Manage power delivery to connected devices (PDs) in switches, injectors, and midspans.
- PoE PD (Powered Device) Controllers: Regulate power reception in end devices like IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points.
- Multi-Port PoE Controllers: Support power management across multiple Ethernet ports in high-density applications.
- Advanced PoE Controllers: Feature enhanced diagnostics, dynamic power allocation, and compatibility with high-power PoE++ standards.

Purchasing Recommendations:
When selecting a PoE controller, consider the following factors:
1. Compliance: Ensure the IC adheres to the required IEEE PoE standard for your application.
2. Power Requirements: Match the controller s power output (e.g., 30W for Type 2, 90W for Type 4) to your device s needs.
3. Integration: Opt for controllers with built-in protections (overcurrent, thermal shutdown) and minimal external components for compact designs.
4. Scalability: For multi-port systems, prioritize controllers with centralized management and auto-classification features.
5. Supplier Reliability: Source from trusted manufacturers to guarantee performance and longevity in industrial or commercial deployments.

By choosing the right PoE controller, you can streamline power delivery in networked systems while reducing infrastructure complexity.

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LTC4267IDHC#PBF

IC POE CNTRL 1 CHANNEL 16DFN


LTC4279IUFD#PBF

IC POE CNTRL 1 CHANNEL 20QFN


LT4293IMS#TRPBF

IC POE CNTRL 1 CHANNEL 10MSOP


LTC4291IUF#PBF

IC POE CNTRL 8 CHANNEL 24QFN


MAX5942AESE+

IC IEEE 802.3AF POE SYSTM 16SOIC


LTC4267IDHC-3#TRPBF

IC POE CNTRL 1 CHANNEL 16DFN


LT4275AIMS#PBF

IC POE CNTRL 1 CHANNEL 10MSOP


MP8004GQW-P

IC POE CNTRL 1 CHANNEL 20QFN


SI3474A-A01-IMR

OCTAL ETHERNET PORT PSE WITH UP


LT4294HMS#PBF

IC POE CNTRL 1 CHANNEL 10MSOP


NCP1096PAG

IC POE CNTRL 1 CHANNEL 16TSSOP


TPS2376PW

IC POE CNTRL 1 CHANNEL 8TSSOP


TPS23756PWPR

IC POE CNTRL 1 CHANNEL 20HTSSOP


LTC4267CDHC#TRPBF

IC POE CNTRL 1 CHANNEL 16DFN


MAX5995BETE+T

IEEE 802.3BT-COMPLIANT, POWERED


PD81000-027301

PD81000 RPF MCU P2.73.01


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IC POE CNTRL 4 CHANNEL 64HTQFP


SI3459-B02-IMR

IC POE CNTRL 8 CHANNEL 56QFN


LTC4267CGN-1#PBF

IC POE CNTRL 1 CHANNEL 16SSOP


MAX5986AETE+T

IC POE CNTRL 1 CHANNEL 16TQFN


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