PoE adapters provide different power levels to suit the power requirements of different devices. PoE adapters can be widely used in various scenarios that require network power supply.
Definition of Power over Ethernet:
PoE (Power over Ethernet) is a technology that allows power and data to be transmitted simultaneously over Ethernet cables.
This technology simplifies the wiring requirements of network devices because it can provide power and data connections to devices at the same time.
PoE adapter, also known as PoE power injector or power injector. It connects non-PoE switches to PoE devices so that non-PoE switch ports can also support PoE devices.
This device is particularly suitable for low-power devices that need to be installed in places that are difficult to reach and have no power outlets, such as IP cameras.

About the use of Power over Ethernet:
PoE adapters provide different power levels to suit the power requirements of different devices. For example, standard PoE adapters (IEEE 802.3af) provide a maximum power output of 15.4W. High-power PoE adapters (IEEE 802.3at/PoE+) provide a maximum power output of 30W or more.
This flexibility enables PoE adapters to be widely used in various scenarios that require network power supply, such as routers, printers, monitors, etc.
In addition, the use of PoE adapters not only simplifies the power supply and wiring process of the equipment, but also reduces the installation cost. This also improves the flexibility and safety of the installation, while enhancing the data collection capability. This will also make the power supply and connection of network equipment more efficient and convenient.
Therefore, PoE adapters play an important role in the power supply of network equipment and provide strong support for the future of smart manufacturing.