Volterra Hardware Power over Ethernet
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Objective
This document presents details on the Power over Ethernet support for the Volterra hardware.
Volterra hardware supports both POE (802.3af) and POE+ (802.3at).
Type | Details |
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POE | Power Over Ethernet 802.3af 15.4W max at Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) - Volterra hardware 12.95W max at Power Device (PD) - Customers’ poe device such as camera and sensors |
POE+ | Power Over Ethernet plus 802.3at 30W max at Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) - Volterra hardware 25.5W max at Power Device (PD) - Customers’ poe device such as camera and sensors |
Industrial Gateway (IGW) 5000 and 5500 Series POE
IGW 5000 and 5500 Series POE Power Budget
Property | Details |
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Total power budget | 64.8W |
Guard band | 3W |
Available power | 64.8-3=61.8W |
Power management mode | Dynamic (measured and calculated in real time) |
Port priority | All ports have equal priority with power allotment on a first come, first-served basis. |
Note: IGW requires an external POE PSU.
IGW 5000 and 5500 Series POE Power Management
The total power budget for POE on the IGW is 64.8W with a guard band of 3W. Power consumption for each port is measured and calculated dynamically in real-time. Each port receives power on a first come, first-served basis.
The following scenarios explain the power management operation:
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4 POE devices connected to the POE ports on the IGW and they all draw 15Ws each.
- Total calculated power draw = 15+15+15+15= 60W
- Power Available = 61.8W
- All four devices will be provided power as needed
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2 POE+ devices connected to the POE ports on the IGW and they both draw 25Ws from the IGW. A third device is now connected drawing 15Ws.
- Total calculated power draw after the third device is connected = 25+25+15=65W
- Power Available = 61.8W
- Third device will not be powered up.
- First two devices continue to be provided power as needed
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4 POE+ devices connected to the POE ports on the IGW and they all draw 15Ws in steady state from the IGW. Now device on port 3 is disconnected and replaced with another device that requires 25W from the IGW
- Total calculated power draw = 15+15+15+25=65W
- Power Available = 61.8W
- Device on port 3 will be powered down
- Devices on port 0,1,2 will be provided power as required.
- Following-on to scenario 3, if device on port 3 is replaced with a device that draws only 15W, then the calculated power draw from the IGW will be 60Ws which is less than Power Available (61.8W) and therefore device on port 3 will be supplied power as required.
Industrial Server (ISV) 8000 Series POE
ISV 8000 Series POE Power Budget
Property | Details |
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Total power budget | 126.2W |
Guard band | 3W |
Power Available | 126.2-3=123.2W |
Power management mode | Dynamic (measured and calculated in real time) |
Port priority | All ports have equal priority with power allotment on a first come, first-served basis. |
ISV 8000 Series POE Power Management
The total power budget for POE on the IGW is 126.2W with a guard band of 3W. Power consumption of each port is measured and calculated dynamically in real-time. Each port receives power on a first come, first-served basis.
The following scenarios explain the power management operation:
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8 POE devices connected to the POE ports on the ISV and they all draw 15Ws each.
- Total calculated power draw = 8x15= 120W
- Power Available = 123.2W
- All eight devices will be provided power as needed
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4 POE+ devices connected to the POE ports on the ISV and they draw 25Ws from the ISV. A fifth device is now connected drawing 25Ws.
- Total calculated power draw after the fifth device is connected = 4x25+25=125W
- Power Available = 123.2W
- Fifth device will not be powered up.
- First four devices continue to be provided power as needed
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8 POE+ devices connected to the POE ports on the IGW and they all draw 15Ws in steady state from the ISV. Now device on port 7 is disconnected and replaced with a device that requires 25W from the ISV.
- Total calculated power draw = 7x15+25=130W
- Power Available = 123.2W
- Device on port 7 will be powered down
- Device on port 0 will be provided the increased power of 25W
- Devices on port 1-6 will continue to be provided power as required.
- Following-on to scenario 3, if device on port 7 is again replaced with a device requiring only 15W, then the calculated power draw from the IGW will be 120Ws which is less than Power Available (123.2W) and therefore device on port 7 will be supplied power as required.