PowerDsine 3500 Series (3512/3524) Power over Ethernet mid-span Hubs, provide power as well as data over Ethernet cabling. Incorporating IEEE 802.3af compliance, as well as PowerDsine’s unique legacy detection, the PowerDsine 3500 Series can provide power to virtually any Power over Ethernet ready device. The PowerDsine 3500 Series includes 12-port and 24-port options. Total power available, 200W. Power per port 15.4W minimum.
Remote Power
PowerDsine 3500 Series Power over Ethernet mid-span Hubs are connected to an existing Ethernet or Fast Ethernet infrastructure via standard Category 5 cabling. Whenever a device is incompatible with the power scheme provided by the Power Hub, an external splitter is added. The splitter separates the DC voltage and the Ethernet data signal into two separate outputs. [see ]
Standard Compliance
PowerDsine 3005 Series Power over Ethernet mid-spans are fully compatible with the IEEE 802.3 standard (when no inline power is supplied) and with IEEE 802.3af enabling compatibility with PoE products.
Minimal Crosstalk and Insertion Losses
Normally, introducing a DC voltage into an Ethernet network would increase the noise susceptibility of the system, thereby degrading the Ethernet signal. The PowerDsine design ensures that power distribution does not interfere with concurrent network operation. The hub includes high performance, robust RJ-45 shielded connectors, an intelligent wiring layout and optimized line termination enabling the Power over Ethernet Hub to operate as a fully integrated device for data communication and power.
Advanced Auto-Sensing Algorithm
PowerDsine 3500 Series mid-span Hubs feature a unique load auto-sensing algorithm that automatically detects Power over Ethernet terminals and supplies inline power. Backward compatibility ensures continuous and proper operation of devices, such as Network Interface Cards (NICs), that do not expect power on their Ethernet connection.
Concise LED Displays
PowerDsine 3500 Series mid-span Hubs provide real-time network monitoring through the front panel, including LED's indicating power per port. An additional LED indicates when the main power supply is on.
Centralized Power
Deploying Power over Ethernet in conjunction with one central UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) is a cost effective way to distribute back-up power and ensure the uninterrupted operation of powered devices in the event of main electrical power failure.
PowerDsine 3500 Series - Features
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12-port and 24-port mid-span Hubs
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Powers all major Wireless LAN and Bluetooth Access Points and Network Cameras
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Intelligent detection process to detect Power over Ethernet enabled terminals and protect legacy endpoints
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1U height for rack mounting
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LED status indicators
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Provides one central secure location for power
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IEEE 802.3af compliant
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PowerDsine 3500 Series Specifications
PowerDsine 3500 Series "Technical Data Sheet", 83 kB pdf file.
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