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DSLRKIT Active PoE Splitter 48V to 5V 5.2V 2.4A USB TYPE A Female 802.3af for tablet

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Does this device also act as an USB-Network-Interface so the device can be supplied with power _and_ network data over USB-C? If not, do you offer a version which does? In terms of network connectivity, the LAN7800 USB 3.0 to Ethernet adapter was recognised as a Gigabit network adapter. You can use the GAT-USBC-Rev2 using a USBC to Lightning connector cable but it may be overkill on the power. To provide power only to the iPhone using a Lightning connector please see our AF-Lightning and for both power and data please see our GAF-Lightning-PD.

We designed the GAT-USBC-REV2 specifically to be compatible with the Apple iPad Pro 12.9" profile for fast charging at 15 volts. However, it works to negotiate up to 25 watts* of USB Type C power to other USB-C devices like Nestcam Outdoor, Google WiFi Mesh Router and more.

The marketing materials for the Microchip PoE to USB-C Power and Data Adapter suggest very clearly that it is intended to allow a "kiosk PC" to be operated from a single PoE-enabled network cable. By "kiosk PC", I think they mean the sort of small, low-powered PC, such as an Intel NUC that is used in information kiosks (often with a touch-screen) in public places. Normally those devices would need a power connection and also a network or Internet connection. Long network cables are relatively low-cost and would allow the kisok PC to be up to 100m or 328ft from the network switch. In contrast, USB-C cables can only be a few (<4) metres in length if used to transmit data, so the Microchip PoE to USB-C Power and Data Adapter would allow such a kiosk to be installed in relatively remote locations where there is no easy access to mains power. The Microchip PoE to USB-C® adapter connects IoT devices with a USB-C connector to Power over Ethernet (PoE) networks, enabling users to leverage theadvantages of PoE and USB-C technologies. The PD-USB-DP60 is a PoE to USB-C adapter that provides both power and datato USB-C hosts and power to USB-C Powered

Although the IEEE 802.3bt standard existed at that time, I was not aware of any devices that used it. The Microchip adapter is the first such product that I have come across. CG-POE-CESBT is an indoor PoE rated networking converter, designed to convert PoE to Type-C PD. Features 1 PoE port for 802.3bt standard input, 1 Type-C port for power output and 1 RJ45 port for data output. Data speed supported 10/100/1000 Mbps (Gigabit). The converter provides up to 50 watts of power for Type-C PD devices, supports intelligent variable power output depending on your Type-C PD device requirements. Designed with OVP, OCP, SCP, and works safely with tablets, cell phones and other common USB-C PD devices, such as Microsoft Surface, Apple IPad, Apple Macbook, Google Wifi (power only). Power-over-Ethernet ("PoE") is a networking feature defined by the IEEE 802.3af, 802.3at and 802.3bt standards. PoE lets Ethernet cables supply power to network devices over the existing data connection.No, the GAT-USBC is not compatible for power with the Nest Hello doorbell. The doorbell requires AC power. No, the output female RJ45 port only provides data out, not power. Power is only provided on the female USB-C output. The PoE to USB-C adapter can connect to a variety of PoE sources and standards. It supports newer IEEE 802.3af/at/bt standards as well as legacy PoE standards. It supports PoE switches and injectors from 15.4 W to 90 W. The GAT-USBC will convert the IEEE 802.3af/at POE to the corresponding profile of your device (5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 20V). The power delivery will be out on the USB Type C connector and the data out on the RJ45. This version does not communicate data over the USB-C port. For both power and data on the USB-C please see GAT-USBC-PD-Rev2. We do not sell a USB to Ethernet adapter. You may reference our blog about Apple iPad PoE with Wired Ethernet Data - Updated!

It can be difficult to get a wall-wart where you need it. The promise of PoE (power over ethernet) is great, but what if your device doesn't use ethernet? Perhaps you could mess with power injectors, but what if you've already got PoE available on your network? The PoE to USB Power Supply is like a USB wall wart for PoE. Get a PoE hub, run ethernet wherever you need it, plug the PoE to USB Power Supply in and you'll have 5V at 1A via a USB A connector. This GAT-USBC model will split output power and data. For power + data on the USB-C connection please see our GAT-USBC-PD and GAT-UBC-PD-REV2. This is theultimate Micro-USB Ethernet adapter for your Pi Zero! With multiple working modes, it helps you supply Ethernet and power over a single Micro-USB connector. Yes we have tested the GAT-USBC with Nestcam IQ Outdoor which is currently the most popular device we sell our GAT-USBC for. The GAT-USBC will work with a passive or active 802.3af PoE switch to power the Nestcam IQ Outdoor which likes 15V 1Amp.

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The adapter is compatible with USB 2.0 and 3.1 and automatically provides the exact amount of power to theend device. It’s also plug and play, so no configuration is needed. Microchip noted that the adapter enhances the remote power management capabilities of the USB-C power device. The remote power reset capability, provided by the PoE source, allows power cycling via web interface or Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to reset the device, eliminating the need to manually unplug and restart at the equipment location.

Is it possible to use a Netgear GS305P to run two Google Wi-Fi units off two of your GAT-USBC splitters? Looks like a good product. The onboard PoE module supports 36V to 57V DC input and provides up to 1.8A (9W) output. While the module claims 1.8A, we've pushed it to 1.5A before the module hit 75C and the output began to sag below 4.5V. The PoE to USB Power Supply has 1.5KV isolation, thermal cut off, and short circuit protection. The PoE module requires a 100mA load at all times so the PoE Power Supply includes a 50 Ohm resistor to constantly load the module with 100mA. There's a cuttable jumper to remove this load if needed. At a 1A load we measured a low 20mVPP ripple at 200kHz.The CG-POE-CESBT is intended for indoor environments, designed to be powered from an IEEE802.3bt PoE switch or PoE injector (not included). Supports up to 100m distance from a PoE switch or injector to Type-C converter wired over Cat5/5e/6 cable. Enclosed in a compact, IP40 high-impact metal case, the CG-POE-CESBT is easy to pair with your devices. Microchip Technology Inc.has introduced a power over Ethernet (PoE) to USB-C adapter, solving the issue of limited USB cable length and the need for a nearby power outlet. The PoE to USB-C adapter, PD-USB-DP60, connects IoT devices with a USB-C connector over PoE, leveraging the benefits of both PoE and USB-C technologies. Is this splitter compatible with the new iPad Pro 12.9" Gen 3? I'm using a Ubiquiti Edgeswitch PoE+ switch. When hooked up to the iPad the charge symbol goes on an off and never fully charges. Yes, you can use this USB-C splitter to power the new Nestcam indoor and outdoor units. For more information, see our blog on USB-C. The adapter can accept up to 90 W of PoE and convert it to 60-W output over USB-C, which means it can power most cameras, laptops, tablets, small PCs, smart monitors, information kiosks, and other devices using USB-C for input power. In many cases today, a USB Type-C port is the only input power option for these devices.

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