3 start-up, 4 operation, 5 power disconnection scenarios – PLANET HPOE-1200G User Manual

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Classifying a PD according to its power consumption may assist a PoE system in optimizing its power distribution. Such a

system typically suffers from lack of power resources, so that efficient power management based on classification results

may reduce total system costs.

6.3 Start-up

Once line detection and optional classification stages are completed, the PSE must switch from low voltage to its full

voltage capacity (44-57 Volts) over a minimal amount of time (above 15 microseconds).

A gradual startup is required, as a sudden rise in voltage (reaching high frequencies) would introduce noise on the data

lines.

Once provision of power is initiated, it is common for inrush current to be experienced at the PSE port, due to the PD’s input

capacitance. A PD must be designed to cease inrush current consumption (of over 350 mA / 600mA) within 50 ms of power

provision startup.

6.4 Operation

During normal operation, the PSE provides 44-57 VDC, able to support a minimum of 15.4watt / 25.5-watt power.

Power Overloads

The IEEE 802.3af / IEEE 802.3at standard defines handling of overload conditions. In the event of an overload (a PD

drawing a higher power level than the allowed 12.95 watts / 25.5 watts), or an outright short circuit caused by a failure in

cabling or in the PD, the PSE must shut down power within 50 to 75 milliseconds, while limiting current drain during this

period to protect the cabling infrastructure. Immediate voltage drop is avoided to prevent shutdown due to random

fluctuations.

6.5 Power Disconnection Scenarios

The IEEE 802.3af / IEEE 802.3at standard requires that devices powered over Ethernet be disconnected safely (i.e. power

needs to be shut down within a short period of time following disconnection of a PD from an active port).

When a PD is disconnected, there is a danger that it will be replaced by a non-PoE-ready device while power is still on.

Imagine disconnecting a powered IP phone utilizing 52 VDC, and then inadvertently plugging the powered Ethernet cable

into a non-PoE notebook computer. What’s sure to follow is not a pretty picture.

The standard defines two means of disconnection, DC Disconnect and AC Disconnect, both of which provide the same

functionality - the PSE shutdowns power to a disconnected port within 300 to 400ms. The upper boundary is a physical

human limit for disconnecting one PD and reconnecting another.

DC Disconnect

DC Disconnect detection involves measurement of current. Naturally, a disconnected PD stops consuming current, which

can be inspected by the PSE. The PSE must therefore disconnect power within 300 to 400 ms from the current flow stop.

The lower time boundary is important to prevent shutdown due to random fluctuations.

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User’s Manual of HPOE-1200G / HPOE

2400G

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