Poe system architecture, How power is transferred through the cable – Interlogix GE-DS-242-PoE User Manual

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Chapter 8: Power Over Ethernet Overview

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PoE System Architecture

The specification of PoE typically requires two devices: the Powered Source
Equipment (PSE) and the Powered Device (PD). The PSE is either an End-Span
or a Mid-Span, while the PD is a PoE-enabled terminal, such as IP Phones,
Wireless LAN, etc. Power can be delivered over data pairs or spare pairs of
standard CAT-5 cabling.

How Power is Transferred Through the Cable

A standard CAT5 Ethernet cable has four twisted pairs, but only two of these are
used for 10BASE-T and 100BASE-T. The specification allows two options for
using these cables for power, shown in Figure 8-1 and Figure 8-2:

The spare pairs are used. Figure 8-1 shows the pair on pins 4 and 5 connected
together and forming the positive supply, and the pair on pins 7 and 8 connected
and forming the negative supply. (In fact, a late change to the spec allows either
polarity to be used).

Figure 8-1: Power Supplied over the Spare Pins

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