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High Power PD Controller Addresses IEEE 802.3at PoE+ Standard

Jan 28, 2009 10:32 AM


Linear Technology Corporation introduces the LTC4265, an 802.3af/802.3at compliant Power over Ethernet (PoE) interface controller for high-power Powered Device (PD) applications needing up to  25.5W. In 2003, the IEEE 802.3af definition specified a maximum power delivery of up to 12.95W, which was more than adequate for applications like VoIP phones, security cameras and wireless access points. However, the desire for additional functionality means today's applications are more power hungry than ever. The new IEEE 802.3at definition, also known as the PoE+ standard, simultaneously expands the power budget and improves the classification mechanism used by Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) and PDs to identify each other. The LTC4265 is an IEEE 802.3at High Power PD Interface Controller with 2-Event Classification Recognition that is backward compatible with IEEE 802.3af and unlocks the next level of potential for PoE applications.

The LTC4265 caters to a new breed of high performance devices, utilizing the new PoE+ standard, including video teleconferencing stations, RFID readers, pan-tilt-zoom security cameras and longer range wireless access points. The LTC4265 recognizes the PSE as either Type-1 hardware complying with the IEEE 802.3af power levels or Type-2 hardware complying with IEEE 802.3at power levels, allocating power accordingly. 2-Event hardware classification allows Type-2 PSEs to identify connection to an 802.3at compliant PD, and provides a signal to the PD that is able to source the higher power levels associated with 802.3at power. This new classification mechanism ensures interoperability between Type 1 and Type 2 devices.

The LTC4265 also features a slew of conventional PoE features. For efficient power allocation, users can configure a classification load current that represents the PD power classification. A shutdown pin with signature corrupt provides flexible auxiliary support. A rugged 100V MOSFET isolates the controller and external DC/DC converter during detection and classification, while providing 100mA of inrush current limiting for smooth power-up High Power PD Controller Addresses IEEE 802.3at PoE+ Standard.


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