Description
- AndyMark Power Over Ethernet Injector
- Ensures uninterrupted power to OpenMesh Radio
- Eliminates disconnection risk from barrel failures
- Injects POE into CAT5 using unused Ethernet pins
- Offers two secure power connection options
- Connects seamlessly to roboRIO via RJ-45
The AndyMark Power Over Ethernet Injector ensures uninterrupted power supply to OpenMesh Radio by injecting power into a CAT5 Ethernet cable using unused pins. This device eliminates the risk of disconnection due to barrel connector failures, providing a reliable power solution.
For power connection, users can either cut the barrel connector and attach wires directly to a Voltage Regulator Module or use the barrel connector with secure placement. The injector connects to roboRIO via RJ-45, and an Ethernet cable links the female port to the OpenMesh Radio’s Ethernet port.
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- 1x AndyMark Power Over Ethernet Injector
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- AndyMark Power Over Ethernet Injector – POE Injector PDF
Specifications
- Inserts POE power into a CAT5 Ethernet data cable using unused Ethernet pins 4,5(+) and 7,8(-)
- Offers two power connection options:
- Cut off the barrel connector and attach the bare wires directly to your Voltage Regulator Module (VRM) or Radio Power Module with 18 AWG Ferrules (am-3738_18)
- Use the barrel connector, relocate the connection point to a more secure location, and wrap with electrical tape
- Connect the RJ-45 of this unit to your roboRIO
- Connect the 12V barrel connector from your Voltage Regulator Module (VRM) to the power port
- Run an Ethernet cable from the female port to the Ethernet port closest to the power input on your OpenMesh Radio