Raspberry Pi/micro-USB PoE splitter/adapter (IEEE802.3af)

Raspberry Pi/micro-USB PoE splitter/adapter (IEEE802.3af)
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Raspberry Pi/micro-USB PoE splitter/adapter (IEEE802.3af)Raspberry Pi/micro-USB PoE splitter/adapter (IEEE802.3af)Raspberry Pi/micro-USB PoE splitter/adapter (IEEE802.3af)

Power your Raspberry Pi - or any other 5V/micro-USB powered device - via Ethernet with this IEEE802.3af compliant PoE to 5V/micro-USB splitter/adapter. Simply connect the splitter's input to a network powered by an 802.3af compatible switch/end-span and connect the splitter's outputs to your device's power and Ethernet inputs.

IEEE 802.3af

This splitter is IEEE 802.3af compliant. This is the official power over Ethernet standard. The standard uses 48V/15.4W which is converted by the splitter into 5V/10W. Because there is 48V/15.4W going over the Ethernet cable this standard can reach up to 100M distance without losing substantial voltage (as opposed to 'passive' PoE when using 5V/10W). Read more here.

Ethernet cable

802.3af Power-over-Ethernet can work with network cables that have a resistance of up to 20 ohms per wire (full length). For distances over 20M we therefore advise using sufficient quality CAT5e or CAT6 cable.
Don't have the right cable yet? You can order one here along with your splitter.

Technical specs

input voltage
48V
input power
15.4W
output voltage
5V
output power
10W max.
output current
1.8A (2A peak)
outputs
RJ-45 (data/network)
micro-USB (power)
PoE standard
IEEE 802.3af
LEDs
PoE power input indicator light, DC output power indicator light
environment
operating temp.: 0°~55°C; storage temp.: -20°~70°C; operating humidity: 10%~90%, non-condensing; storage humidity: 10%~95%

*Raspberry Pi is a trademark of the Raspberry Pi Foundation; This PoE kit is compatible with the Raspberry Pi, amongst other micro-USB powered devices; it is not an official product of the Raspberry Pi Foundation
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Raspberry Pi/micro-USB PoE splitter/adapter (IEEE802.3af)