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DP5300 DP5400 DP5500 Power Over Ethernet (PoE) PD Modules
PD(Powered Device) Integrated Module (Isolation Type)
The Features of DP5300/5400 & DP5500 Series PoE Modules
Our DP5300/5400 and DP5500 series redefine power delivery over Ethernet:
DP5300/5400: Fully compliant with IEEE 802.3af/at (PoE/PoE+), delivering up to 25W for IP cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless APs.
DP5500: Supports IEEE 802.3af/at/bt (PoE++), providing up to 42W for high-demand applications like PTZ cameras, 5G small cells, and industrial IoT devices.
Engineered for space-constrained environments:
SIL Package: Ultra-slim dimensions (57.3mm × 14mm) for seamless PCB integration.
High Efficiency: Optimized power conversion reduces energy waste and heat generation.
Low Noise: Minimal output ripple ensures stable operation for sensitive electronics.
Safety First: Includes short-circuit, over-temperature, and 1500Vrms isolation protection for reliable operation.
Smart Configuration:
DP5300/5400 defaults to Class 4.
DP5500 defaults to Class 8 for PoE++ compatibility.
Voltage Adjustment: Customizable output voltage (44–57V input range) for diverse system requirements.
Minimal External Components: Reduces BOM costs and simplifies design.
Universal Compatibility: Works seamlessly in Fast/Gigabit Ethernet environments.
Plug-and-Play Installation: No complex setup required, accelerating time-to-market.
| Model No. | Images | Variants | Nominal Output Voltage | Max. Output Power @25℃ with Vin=52V | PoE Protocol |
| DP5300 | ![]() | DP5305 | 5V | 25 Watts Peak 18 Watts Continuous | IEEE802.3af/at |
| DP5312 | 12V | 27 Watts Peak 24 Watts Continuous | IEEE802.3af/at | ||
| DP5324 | 24V | 26 Watts Peak 24 Watts Continuous | IEEE802.3af/at | ||
| DP5400 | ![]() | DP5405 | 5V | 27 Watts Peak 23 Watts Continuous | IEEE802.3af/at |
| DP5412 | 12V | 27 Watts Peak 24 Watts Continuous | IEEE802.3af/at | ||
| DP5500 | ![]() | DP5512 | 12V | 42 Watts Peak 36 Watts Continuous | IEEE802.3af/at/bt |
5. Why Choose Our PoE Solutions?
Future-Proof: Supports evolving standards from PoE to PoE++.
Reliable: High voltage isolation and protection mechanisms.
Scalable: Ideal for smart buildings, smart cities, and industrial automation.
Upgrade your network infrastructure with our cutting-edge PoE solutions today!
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