This device provides a powerful solution for delivering power and wired Ethernet data to a USB-C device over 328ft of network cable. This splitter allows power to be carried on CAT-5e or CAT-6 network cables using either 802.3at standard or 56 volt passive PoE. 802.3af switches can also be used – but only 12 watts can be delivered without overload. 10/100/1000 or 10/100 switches can be used – the device will negotiate at 10/100 full duplex rates.
Intended for use with any 802.3at PoE switch – this active PoE solution negotiates with the switch to activate power and provide it to the client device. It is a compact and cost effective power solution. The PoE switch supplies 48 or 56 volts DC at the source location. The higher DC voltage means the current is reduced by a factor of 9 compared to 5 volts, and then carried with 90% less loss overthe Ethernet cable from the source, the USB-C converter at the remote end allows you to extend the charge distance for this application up to 328ft or 100 meters.
Simple usage: Step a) connect your PoE switch to an internet router Step b) use an Ethernet cable to connect the RJ45 female to your PoE switch up to 100 meter distance. Step c) connect the USB-C output via a USB-C high current rated cable, to your device Step d) run speed test
The Ethernet cable can be 568A or 568B style, and only 2 pairs (orange and green) are required.
SPECIFICATIONS
Data and Power source RJ 45 female connector Data and DC output USB-C connectors Data 10/100mbit/s RJ45 Ethernet to USB-C bridge inside Data+Power input Pins 1&2 and 3&6 – either polarity ( 802.3at mode A or mode B, Class 4) 4&5 plus and7&8 minus Input Voltage Max Up to 57 volts Input Current at 48v 600 mA input delivers 25 watts Output Voltages Autonegotiate ( see table) Internal Power usage 750 mW Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 50°C Size 110 x 50 x 25mm Weight 3.5 ounces LED status ( on RJ45 connector) Green – Power In Active Amber – Power Out Active Isolation 3,000 volt isolation between PoE and power out