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ltc4270

Manufacturer Part Number
ltc4270
Description
12-port Poe/poe+/ltpoe++ Pse Controller
Manufacturer
Linear Technology Corporation
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LTC4270/LTC4271
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
OVERVIEW
Power over Ethernet, or PoE, is a standard protocol for
sending DC power over copper Ethernet data wiring. The
IEEE group that administers the 802.3 Ethernet data stan-
dards added PoE powering capability in 2003. This original
PoE spec, known as 802.3af, allowed for 48V DC power at
up to 13W. This initial specification was widely popular, but
13W was not adequate for some requirements. In 2009,
the IEEE released a new standard, known as 802.3at or
PoE + , increasing the voltage and current requirements to
provide 25W of power.
The IEEE standard also defines PoE terminology. A device
that provides power to the network is known as a PSE, or
power sourcing equipment, while a device that draws power
from the network is known as a PD, or powered device.
PSEs come in two types: Endpoints (typically network
switches or routers), which provide data and power; and
Midspans, which provide power but pass through data.
Midspans are typically used to add PoE capability to existing
non-PoE networks. PDs are typically IP phones, wireless
access points, security cameras, and similar devices.
PoE ++ Evolution
Even during the process of creating the IEEE PoE + 25.5W
specification it became clear that there was a significant
and increasing need for more than 25.5W of delivered
power. The A-grade LTC4270/LTC4271 chipset responds
to this market by allowing a reliable means of providing up
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SMAJ58A
–48V
GND
INTERRUPT
1μF
100V
X7R
I
2
C
3.3V
V
INT
SCL
SDAIN
SDAOUT
DGND
V
DD33
EE
0.25Ω
SENSE GATE OUT
LTC4270/
LTC4271
S1B
1/12
AGND
PSE
0.22μF
100V
X7R
Figure 10. Power over Ethernet System Diagram
S1B
Rx
Tx
4
5
1
2
3
6
7
8
RJ45
ROUNDTRIP
0.05μF MAX
DATA PAIR
DATA PAIR
20Ω MAX
SPARE PAIR
SPARE PAIR
CAT 5
to 90W of delivered power to a LTPoE ++ PD. The LTPoE ++
specification provides reliable detection and classification
extensions to the existing IEEE PoE protocols that are
backward compatible and interoperable with existing Type
1 and Type 2 PDs. Unlike other proprietary PoE ++ solutions
Linear’s LTPoE ++ provides mutual identification between
the PSE and PD. This ensures the LTPoE ++ PD knows it
may use the requested power at start-up because it has
detected a LTPoE ++ PSE. LTPoE ++ PSEs can differentiate
between a LTPoE ++ PD and all other types of IEEE compli-
ant PDs allowing LTPoE ++ PSEs to remain compliant and
interoperable with existing equipment.
LTC4270/LTC4271 Product Family
The LTC4270/LTC4271 family is a fourth generation
12-port PSE controller that implements 12 PSE ports in
either an endpoint or midspan design. Virtually all neces-
sary circuitry is included to implement an IEEE 802.3at
compliant PSE design, requiring only an external power
MOSFET and sense resistor per channel; these minimize
power loss compared to alternative designs with onboard
MOSFETs and increase system reliability in the event a
single channel fails.
All grades of the LTC4270/LTC4271 family offer advanced
fourth generation PSE features, including per-port current
monitoring, global temperature and V
current policing, one second current averaging and four
general purpose input/output pins.
RJ45
7
8
4
5
1
2
3
6
Rx
Tx
1N4002
1N4002
4
4
0.1μF
SMAJ58A
58V
R
–48V
CLASS
PD
LTC4265
IN
GND
EE
–48V
5μF ≤ C
PWRGD
≤ 300μF
monitoring, port
OUT
IN
CONVERTER
DC/DC
42701f
V
42701 F10
OUT
+

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