UP-POE HAT
PoE Ideal Diode Bridge & PD Forward/Flyback Controller
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Phase Out Notice
Phase-out Reason(s): Due to business consideration, we regret to inform you that this product is going to EOL, and the future inquires will be build-to-order with minimum order quantity at 50pcs.
Last Buy Date: Feb. 24, 2024
Recommend Product: UP POE V2 Expansion Board
AAEON, a leading developer of IoT solutions, is launching three separate expansion boards to complement its series of UP maker boards. The new products will add audio, camera, and PoE capabilities to the UP series.
The PoE I/O board enables Gigabit Ethernet, and it connects to the UP Board and UP Squared boards via a 40-pin GPIO. Its 5V DC port mean it can also connect to other SBCs.
The boards can be used individually or in combination, meaning users can pick and choose which functions they want to add to their systems.
These products make it easier than ever before for developers to create working applications. Functionality can be added simply by connecting a tried-and-trusted expansion board, saving on development time and costs, and leaving users free to innovate.
Features
- IEEE802.3 AT Standard
- Max 25W Power Supply
- 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN
- RJ45 Input x 1
- RJ45 Output x 1
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Specifications [UP-POE HAT]
system | |
IC | LT4321I (PoE Ideal Diode Bridge Controller) x 1 LT4276B (PD Forward / Flyback Controller) x 1 |
i/o placements | |
External Ports | RJ45 input x 1 RJ45 output x 1 |
Internal Connector | HAT 40 GPIO male (5V, GND) x 1 |
others | |
Form Factor | 3.37" x 2.22" x 0.98" (85.6 mm x 56.5 mm x 25 mm) |
Certification | CE / FCC Class A |
Operating Temperature | 32°F ~ 140°F (0°C ~ 60°C) |
OS support | No OS limitation |
Ordering Information [UP-POE HAT]
Part Number | UP-POE-A20-0001 |
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description | POE board |
Downloads [UP-POE HAT]
- Datasheet
- Manual
Packing List
- LAN cable
- UP-POE HAT
FAQ [UP-POE HAT]
- How many watts does a UP / UP^2 use from PoE
- 25 watts (IEEE 802.3at)