On Friday 28 November 2014 05:33:48 [email protected] wrote:
> C3-Wireless has developed a fully 802.3af-compliant PoE cape as part of an
> internal project.  We are trying to determine if there is enough demand to
> release it as a commercial product.  We would need to build a minimum of
> 1000 units to make the price affordable.  Do you think crowd-funding would
> be a good approach?  I'd love some feedback at [email protected].
> (Mods, please delete if you consider this spam.  Thanks.)
> 
> Casey
> 
> On Wednesday, May 14, 2014 3:18:25 AM UTC-4, Christian wrote:
> > Can BeagleBone Black only be powered by using PoE? In my project I want to
> > avoid using too many cables. So the possibilty to use one cable for power
> > and data would be very interesting. In this case a network switch would be
> > working as an injector. The BeagleBone Black would only receive power from
> > the Ethernet Port without using the 5V DC Port or microUSB Port. If PoE is
> > not available by default, are there possibilties to upgrade by using a
> > cape
> > or an additional circuit?
Remember that there are two forms of PoE.  One is the full  architected 
802.3af version, which is 48V with a handshake to establish things like
current requirement, and then there is the simpler "passive" PoE which 
just pushes typically 12-24V over the power pins (+ is 4-5, -  is 7-8).

The PoE pins on the BBB (if I remember correctly) are not used as PoE
and are either grounded or connected to ground by a resistor, either way
no use.

However you can get PoE injectors such as:-

http://www.rfelements.com/en/products/power-over-ethernet/passive-poe/

The one on the left would be used to power a BBB and the one on the right
would be used to inject the 5VDC into the cat-5 cable.

However be careful as voltage drop across cat5 is bigger than one might
imagine, so you would be better putting 12VDC into the injector and then
connecting a 12V - 5V converter (either a car USB adapter or one of the
little DC-DC converter modules) and pluging that into the BBB as it will 
be a "better" 5VDC.

David

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