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DESCRIPTION of PoE Splitter With 5V Micro USB Plug
- PoE Splitter With 5V Micro USB Plug
- POE: Power Over Ethernet
- Compliant with IEEE802.3af
- Power Input: 44 - 57Vdc
- Power Output: 5Vdc ~ 2.4A
- Data & Power Input Port: Female RJ45 Socket (Compliant with IEEE802.3af/at PoE)
- Data Output Port: Male RJ45 Plug
- Power Output Port: Male 5 Pin Micro USB Power Plug
- Max. Data Transfer Rate: 10/100Mbps
- Over-voltage Protection
- Suitable for Android Phones / Tablets, IP CCTV Cameras, Raspberry Pi That Need 5Vdc Micro USB Input
USES of PoE Splitter With 5V Micro USB Plug
- Ideal where you do not have a convenient power point to give a local 5Vdc input to your remote device
- Perfect when you want to send both data and 5Vdc to a device with a micro USB power input
- Examples
- Android Phones / Tablets: Commercial displays or customer terminals with no existing local power source
- IP Cameras: Home WiFi cameras often use a micro USB power input but there may be no power source where you need to position it
- Raspberry Pi: There may be no local power point near where you need to locate your Raspberry Pi that's acting as a controller
- Works with an increasing range of devices that take 5Vdc and use a micro USB connection
ADVANTAGES of PoE Splitter With 5V Micro USB Plug
- Means you can run power to your device a long way using ethernet (CAT5 / CAT6) cables
- You can also run data down the ethernet cable
- Means you don't need to have a local power source for your device
- Suitable for use with devices that do not support PoE (Power Over Ethernet)
DISADVANTAGES of PoE Splitter With 5V Micro USB Plug
- You will need either a PoE switch or PoE injector at the start of your run
- The cost of this would be offset however by the fact that you don't have to run a new power source to the remote device
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