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INJ-C200G-bt-T
Industrial Gigabit IEEE 802.3bt Type 4 4PPoE Injector; EOT: -40°C ~ 75°C
Overview of the Antaira INJ-C200G-bt-T Industrial 802.3bt Injector
Industrial Gigabit IEEE 802.3bt Type 4 4PPoE Injector | Antaira
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Overview
Antaira Technologies’ INJ-C200G-bt-T is an industrial high-power IEEE 802.3bt Type 4 Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector that is backwards compatible with the previous IEEE 802.3af/at standards. By utilizing multiple pairs on the RJ45 cable this industrial-grade PoE injector is capable of providing up to 97 Watts of power to tail end devices. Each port supports 10/100/1000Tx with one port supporting PoE.
The INJ-C200G-bt-T is IP30 rated, DIN-rail and wall-mountable, and supports an extended operating temperature range of -40°C to 75°C, making it ideal for outdoor or harsh industrial applications.
Features
- Supports 2*10/100/1000Tx with IEEE 802.3bt Compliant
- IEEE 802.3af/at Backwards Compatible
- Provides Data and Power over Ethernet to Power Device
- Provides up to 97 Watts on PoE port
- Power Input: 53~57VDC in 6-Pin Terminal Block
- IP30 Rugged Metal Case Design
- DIN-Rail or Wall Mountable
- Class 4 PoE
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 75°C
- 5-Year Warranty
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Power over Ethernet (PoE) injectors are essential devices used to supply electrical power to network PoE devices over an Ethernet cable. While Ethernet cables are traditionally used for data transmission, the introduction of PoE technology allows them to also carry power to compatible network devices. This dual functionality significantly simplifies network infrastructure by combining power and data into a single cable, reducing the need for separate power supplies.
A PoE injector is a standalone device that connects to a power source, such as a wall outlet, and an Ethernet switch or router. The PoE injector injects power into the Ethernet cable, allowing it to simultaneously transmit data and provide electrical power to a connected PoE-enabled device. For installations requiring simplicity and efficiency, a single-port PoE injector is often used to combine both power and data onto a single RJ45 Ethernet cable, effectively acting as a PoE adapter. PoE injectors often feature a sturdy metal enclosure for durability and protection, making them suitable for various environments.
The main purpose of PoE injectors is to simplify the installation and deployment of network devices, particularly in scenarios where providing separate power sources for each device may be difficult or inconvenient. By eliminating the need for additional power cables and outlets, PoE reduces the complexity and cost of installation. PoE injectors typically adhere to the IEEE 802.3af, 802.3at, and 802.3bt standards, which define the specifications for delivering power over Ethernet. These standards specify the maximum PoE power budget that can be delivered, with IEEE 802.3af supporting up to 15.4 watts per port, 802.3at (also known as PoE+) supporting up to 30 watts per port, and 802.3bt (PoE++) supporting up to 90 watts per port.
Common applications of PoE injectors include powering IP phones, wireless access points, IP cameras, network switches, and other network PoE devices. These injectors are crucial for network setups where traditional power outlets are unavailable or impractical. It's important to ensure that the devices being powered are compatible with PoE, as not all network devices support this technology by default. Understanding how a PoE injector works can greatly benefit anyone looking to streamline their network infrastructure and maximize efficiency.
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