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DP9700 Series Modules (PoE Modules): The Optimal Choice for Network Power Supply
In the digital age, the extensive application of network devices has raised higher demands for power supply methods. The Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology emerged as a solution, capable of simultaneously transmitting data and power through Ethernet cables, effectively enhancing the stability and flexibility of networks. PoE modules play a crucial role in the power supply process, and the DP9700 series modules have been designed by us accordingly.
The DP9700 series Ethernet power supply modules require very few external components. The DP9700-5V, DP9700-12V, and DP9700-24V PoE modules comply with the IEEE802.3af standard, while the DP9700AT modules conforms to the IEEE802.3at standard. All DP9700 series modules are equipped with IEEE standard identification functions, ensuring compatibility with various devices that support this standard. Whether in a 100Mbps or 1Gbps Ethernet environment, they can perform smoothly. Their input voltage range is wide, from 37Vdc to 57Vdc, adapting to various power supply environments and significantly enhancing the applicability of the equipment. In terms of safety performance, the DP9700 series also excels, featuring input overvoltage or undervoltage, output short circuit, overcurrent, and chip over-temperature protection functions, providing comprehensive protection for equipment operation and reducing the risk of failure. Additionally, it has a 1.5KV rms isolation level and enhanced surge protection, effectively resisting electrical interference and sudden surges, and improving the reliability of the equipment in complex electrical environments.
From a design perspective, the DP9700 series is ingenious. It adopts an isolated design, with a size of only 14X56mm, specifically designed for embedded structures, saving space and facilitating integration into various devices. Moreover, it requires few external components, greatly simplifying circuit design and reducing costs. In terms of conversion efficiency, the DP9700 series is also remarkable, featuring high DC/DC conversion efficiency, capable of efficiently converting input electrical energy into the required energy for the equipment, reducing energy loss.
The DP9700 series modules have a wide range of applications. In security monitoring systems, they can provide stable power supply for network cameras, ensuring the continuous transmission of surveillance images and safeguarding public safety. In the field of office communication, they can provide power support for IP phones, enabling smooth voice communication and improving office efficiency. In the era of the booming Internet of Things (IoT), numerous IoT sensors can also benefit from the DP9700 seriers PoE modules for convenient power supply and data transmission, contributing to the construction of an intelligent and efficient IoT ecosystem. Many brands of PoE terminal manufacturers' IPC solutions can be perfectly matched with the DP9700 series modules, fully demonstrating their strong compatibility and practicality.
The DP9700 series modules (PoE Modules) have become the ideal choice for network power supply with their outstanding performance, ingenious design, and wide applicability, making significant contributions to the efficient operation and intelligent development of network devices.
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