ADP-PD – PoE+ Powered Device Module

The ADP-PD is a PoE+ Powered Device (PD) Module. It is IEEE802.3at/af compliant with an isolated power supply using synchronous flyback topology. It supports 5V/4.7A or 12V/1.9A and 1Gb/s Ethernet.

Additional information

Dimensions

2.756" x 1.575" (70.00mm x 40.00mm)

Power Requirement

Port Voltage 37V to 57V from PSE

I/O

1 x RJ45 for connecting with PSE, 1 x 12-pin Ethernet header for connecting with MPX-350 or MPX-210, 1 x 2-pin terminal block for DC power out to powered board

Global P/N / SKU

3107919

Operating Temperature

-40 ~ 176 °F (-40 °C ~ 80 °C)

Storage Temperature

-40 ~ 176 °F (-40 ~ 80 °C)

Ordering Options

ADP-PD-5V (SKU# 3107919A): Compliant IEEE802.3at/af, with DC output 5V/4.7A

ADP-PD-5V-02 (SKU# 3107919B): Same as ADP-PD-5V, with miniPCIe MPX-350 (SKU# 1507936)

ADP-PD-5V-03 (SKU# 3107919C): Same as ADP-PD-5V, with miniPCIe MPX-210D (SKU# 1507785)

ADP-PD-12V (SKU# 3107919D): Compliant IEEE802.3at/af, with DC output 12V/1.9A

ADP-PD-12V-02 (SKU# 3107919E): Same as ADP-PD-12V, with miniPCIe MPX-350 (SKU# 1507936)

ADP-PD-12V-03 (SKU# 3107919F): Same as ADP-PD-12V, with miniPCIe MPX-210D (SKU# 1507785)

Downloads

Datasheet

Ordering Options

ADP-PD-5V (SKU# 3107919A): Compliant IEEE802.3at/af, with DC output 5V/4.7A ADP-PD-5V-02 (SKU# 3107919B): Same as ADP-PD-5V, with miniPCIe MPX-350 (SKU# 1507936) ADP-PD-5V-03 (SKU# 3107919C): Same as ADP-PD-5V, with miniPCIe MPX-210D (SKU# 1507785) ADP-PD-12V (SKU# 3107919D): Compliant IEEE802.3at/af, with DC output 12V/1.9A ADP-PD-12V-02 (SKU# 3107919E): Same as ADP-PD-12V, with miniPCIe MPX-350 (SKU# 1507936) ADP-PD-12V-03 (SKU# 3107919F): Same as ADP-PD-12V, with miniPCIe MPX-210D (SKU# 1507785)

ADP-PD – PoE+ Powered Device Module

The ADP-PD is a PoE+ Powered Device (PD) Module. It is IEEE802.3at/af compliant with an isolated power supply using synchronous flyback topology. It supports 5V/4.7A or 12V/1.9A and 1Gb/s Ethernet.

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SKU: 3107919 Tags: Internet of Things (IoT), Surveillance

Additional information

Dimensions

2.756" x 1.575" (70.00mm x 40.00mm)

Power Requirement

Port Voltage 37V to 57V from PSE

I/O

1 x RJ45 for connecting with PSE, 1 x 12-pin Ethernet header for connecting with MPX-350 or MPX-210, 1 x 2-pin terminal block for DC power out to powered board

Global P/N / SKU

3107919

Operating Temperature

-40 ~ 176 °F (-40 °C ~ 80 °C)

Storage Temperature

-40 ~ 176 °F (-40 ~ 80 °C)

Ordering Options

ADP-PD-5V (SKU# 3107919A): Compliant IEEE802.3at/af, with DC output 5V/4.7A

ADP-PD-5V-02 (SKU# 3107919B): Same as ADP-PD-5V, with miniPCIe MPX-350 (SKU# 1507936)

ADP-PD-5V-03 (SKU# 3107919C): Same as ADP-PD-5V, with miniPCIe MPX-210D (SKU# 1507785)

ADP-PD-12V (SKU# 3107919D): Compliant IEEE802.3at/af, with DC output 12V/1.9A

ADP-PD-12V-02 (SKU# 3107919E): Same as ADP-PD-12V, with miniPCIe MPX-350 (SKU# 1507936)

ADP-PD-12V-03 (SKU# 3107919F): Same as ADP-PD-12V, with miniPCIe MPX-210D (SKU# 1507785)

Downloads

Datasheet

Ordering Options

ADP-PD-5V (SKU# 3107919A): Compliant IEEE802.3at/af, with DC output 5V/4.7A ADP-PD-5V-02 (SKU# 3107919B): Same as ADP-PD-5V, with miniPCIe MPX-350 (SKU# 1507936) ADP-PD-5V-03 (SKU# 3107919C): Same as ADP-PD-5V, with miniPCIe MPX-210D (SKU# 1507785) ADP-PD-12V (SKU# 3107919D): Compliant IEEE802.3at/af, with DC output 12V/1.9A ADP-PD-12V-02 (SKU# 3107919E): Same as ADP-PD-12V, with miniPCIe MPX-350 (SKU# 1507936) ADP-PD-12V-03 (SKU# 3107919F): Same as ADP-PD-12V, with miniPCIe MPX-210D (SKU# 1507785)

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