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Tycon Power Passive POE to 802.3af /at Converter

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Tycon Power Passive POE to 802.3af /at ConverterThe TP POE 2456D from Tycon Power is a compact, reliable inline Power over Ethernet converter that bridges a 24V DC passive POE source to a robust 56V DC output. This innovative device lets you power high demand IP cameras, wireless access points, radios, and other network devices over standard CAT5 6 cabling, dramatically simplifying installations in remote, outdoor, or space constrained environments. By delivering IEEE 802. 3af at compliant power at

The TP-POE-2456D from Tycon Power is a compact, reliable inline Power over Ethernet converter that bridges a 24V DC passive POE source to a robust 56V DC output. This innovative device lets you power high-demand IP cameras, wireless access points, radios, and other network devices over standard CAT5/6 cabling, dramatically simplifying installations in remote, outdoor, or space-constrained environments. By delivering IEEE 802.3af/at compliant power at 56VDC, the converter provides a practical solution for deployments where a centralized DC supply is available but a traditional 48V PD (Powered Device) option isn’t feasible. Its versatility makes it a smart addition to surveillance systems, enterprise networks, and smart city setups, offering flexibility, reduced cabling, and reliable performance.

  • Converts 24VDC passive POE input to an IEEE 802.3af/at compliant 56VDC output with up to 35W of power
  • Only requires CAT5/6 cables for input and output, streamlining installation and reducing clutter
  • IEEE 802.3af/at compatibility ensures broad device support, including IP cameras, wireless APs, and other PoE-enabled equipment
  • Wide input voltage range from 22V to 36V DC passive POE sources for flexible sourcing
  • Compact, inline converter designed for easy mounting in equipment racks, cabinets, or near powered devices

Technical Details of Tycon Power Passive POE to 802.3af /at Converter

  • Input Voltage Range: 22–36 VDC (passive PoE); nominal 24V
  • Output Voltage: 56 VDC
  • Output Power: Up to 35W (maximum)
  • Output Current: Up to approximately 0.625 A at 56V
  • Compliance: IEEE 802.3af/at (Power over Ethernet) compatible output for standard PoE devices
  • Interface: CAT5/6 cabling with RJ-45 input and RJ-45 output ports

how to install Tycon Power Passive POE to 802.3af /at Converter

  • Verify your power source: Ensure you have a passive PoE supply delivering 22–36 VDC and that it can provide the required current for your load.
  • Connect input: Run a CAT5/6 cable from the passive PoE source to the input RJ-45 port of the TP-POE-2456D. Use proper cable routing to protect against strain and exposure.
  • Connect output: Attach a second CAT5/6 cable from the converter’s output RJ-45 port to the powered device (such as an IP camera or wireless access point) that requires 56VDC under IEEE 802.3af/at power.
  • Power up and verify: After wiring, power on the PoE source and check the connected device for正常 operation. Confirm that the device receives power within the 802.3af/at specification.
  • Cable management and safety: Route cables neatly, secure connectors, and avoid pinched or stressed runs. Keep the converter in a ventilated area to maintain reliable operation.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What devices can be powered with the TP-POE-2456D?

    A: It powers PoE-enabled devices that accept 56VDC output under the IEEE 802.3af/at standard, with a maximum of 35W. Typical applications include IP cameras, wireless access points, and network devices located at remote or difficult-to-cable sites.

  • Q: What is the input requirement for this converter?

    A: The unit requires a passive PoE source in the range of 22–36 VDC (nominally 24V) to drive the 56V output.

  • Q: Does this converter make devices fully compliant with 802.3af/at?

    A: Yes. The TP-POE-2456D provides an output that is compliant with IEEE 802.3af/at, enabling compatibility with a wide range of PoE-capable devices.

  • Q: What’s the maximum power the converter can deliver?

    A: Up to 35W of output power, delivered at 56VDC to the connected device.

  • Q: How should I select cabling for installation?

    A: Use standard CAT5 or CAT6 Ethernet cabling for both input and output runs. Keep cables short enough to minimize losses and ensure solid signal integrity for PoE delivery.

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