Maxim's Quad IEEE802.3AF-Compliant PSE Controller Has Unique Capabilities for PoE Applications.SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Maxim Integrated Products (Nasdaq:MXIM) introduces the MAX5945, a quad IEEE802.3af-compliant power-sourcing-equipment (PSE PSE - Pacific Science & Engineering Group PSE - Pacific Stock Exchange PSE - Packet Switching Exchange PSE - Padnos School of Engineering (Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan) PSE - Page Size Extensions PSE - Pale, Soft, and Exudative (condition affecting meat quality) PSE - Paper Surface Efficiency PSE - Parabolized Stability Equation PSE - Parachute Survival Ensemble PSE - Parti Socialiste Européen) controller for Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). In full compliance with the IEEE802.3af standard, the MAX5945 provides discovery, classification, current limit, and both DC and AC load disconnect detection to a powered device (PD). This controller is fully software configurable and, most importantly, provides three significant extra features not available from the competition. Basic Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) IEEE802.3af Requirements PoE is a power distribution technique used to carry DC power and data from a PSE like the MAX5945 controller over Ethernet CAT-5 cable to a PD. Examples of PSEs are network switches, routers, hubs, and midspan power injectors. Since the ratification of the IEEE802.3af standard, industry quickly adopted PoE technology for networking applications. A variety of IEEE802.3af PD devices include IP phones, wireless network access points, and security cameras. To ensure interoperability, both the PSE and PD devices must comply with the IEEE802.3af standard. A valid IEEE802.3af PSE device can deliver a maximum power of 15.4W per RJ-45 port and a valid IEEE802.3af PD device can consume a maximum power of 12.95W. Before applying power, the PSE must probe the PD and determine if a valid PD device is connected. The PD device must, in turn, exhibit a valid detection and classification signature prior to drawing power from the PSE. A valid PD detection signature is 25k and valid PD classes are Class 0 through Class 4. Extra Controller Features, Not Available from Competition, Exceed IEEE802.3af Requirements While the MAX5945 meets all required IEEE802.3af requirements (see below), this PSE controller also provides three key features lacking from the competitive solution.
1. Supports both midspan (power injector) or endpoint
switch/router (LAN) PSE applications. A cadence-timing feature
allows the MAX5945 to be used in midspan systems. The
competitive solution handles switch/router PSE applications
only.
2. A watchdog feature allows system hardware to gracefully take
over control if the system software crashes. This feature is
not available from the competition.
3. Guaranteed over the extended -40 degrees Celsius to +85 degrees
Celsius and the commercial 0 to +70 degrees Celsius
temperature ranges. The competition guarantees only the 0 to
+70 degrees Celsius temperature range.
These unique features add robustness, design flexibility, and safety to PoE systems. The wider temperature range supports the requirements of extended-temperature PoE systems. During a system software crash or loss of communication between the system and the PSE controller, high-voltage conditions can exist at the output of the PSE controller causing a safety hazard. The watchdog feature ensures that the PSE controller goes into a shutdown mode or a user-defined default state during this event. The cadence-timing feature allows the device to support both the midspan (power injector) and endpoint switch/router (LAN) PSE applications. Compliance with Basic IEEE802.3af Specifications As a high-performance PoE controller, the MAX5945 has all the capabilities a designer needs to meet IEEE802.3af requirements. The MAX5945's gate charging current, current-limit threshold, startup timeout, overcurrent timeout, and autorestart See auto restart. duty-cycle features are all programmable. A class-overcurrent detection function enables the system to determine if a powered device (PD) is drawing more current than allowed for its class. Other standard features include input under-/overvoltage lockout, output-voltage slew-rate limit, overtemperature protection, power-good, and fault status outputs. The device can operate autonomously or be controlled by software through an I2C I2C - Intelligent Interface Controller I2C - Inter-Integrated Circuit(a) compatible interface. These basic features improve system reliability, ensure design flexibility, and provide field diagnostic and debug capabilities. PoE Reference Designs, Software Support, and Samples Available Maxim offers PoE reference designs with supporting software for both endpoint or midspan PSE applications. Customers can contact the factory for evaluation kits. The MAX5945 is packaged in a 36-pin SSOP package. Prices start at $6.81 (1000-up, FOB USA). Samples are available. For more information, please visit http://www.maxim-ic.com/MAX5945info. Maxim Integrated Products is a leading international supplier of quality analog and mixed-signal products for applications that require real world signal processing. For more information, contact Maxim at 120 San Gabriel Dr., Sunnyvale, CA 94086. Telephone: 408-737-7600 or our URL: www.maxim-ic.com. DATA SHEET: A preliminary Data Sheet for this product is available on the web. http://www.maxim-ic.com/MAX5945 GRAPHIC: The graphic for this product is available on the web in three formats: PREVIEW image (smaller image to view in Navigator or Explorer): http://www.maxim-ic.com/PRGraphics/images/PR5945.jpg JPEG (300 dpi, high quality, RGB color) http://www.maxim-ic.com/PRGraphics/images/5945.jpg TIFF (300 dpi uncompressed CMYK TIF, in a .ZIP archive(b)) http://www.maxim-ic.com/PRGraphics/images/5945-cmyk-tif.zip (a) Purchase of I2C components from Maxim Integrated Products, Inc., or one of its sublicensed Associate Companies, conveys a license under the Philips I2C Patent Rights to use these components in an I2C system, provided that the system conforms to the I2C Standard Specification defined by Philips. ((b) Use Winzip, StuffIt A data compression program for Windows, Mac and Linux from Allume Systems, Watsonville, CA (www.allume.com), formerly Aladdin Systems. Originally developed by Raymond Lau at age 16, Stuffit was the de facto compression utility for the Mac, superseding Packit. Stuffit creates .SIT and .SITX archives, the latter providing special compression algorithms based on the type of data being compressed. Expander or similar de-archive utility to access the .ZIP file (1) A file that contains one or more files compressed in the ZIP file format. In the 1980s, Phil Katz developed algorithms for compressing files into smaller amounts of space. His compression and decompression programs became PKZIP and PKUNZIP from PKWARE, Inc. The format became so popular that other companies such as Nico Mac and Netzip developed ZIP and UNZIP utilities, and ZIP and UNZIP code has been written and placed in the public domain.) |
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