Traditionally, Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology has been used to power low voltage devices such as wireless LAN Access Points, Voice over IP phones and IP-based cameras. However, the IOVU-751R is a 7" touch screen panel PC powered by Ethernet and with enhanced built-in hardware multimedia acceleration engine (MAE)
to support MPEG1/2/4, DivX, and WMV9 in full D1 resolution. The power requirement is less than 13 W, and falls within the power specified in the IEEE 802.3af PoE industry standard.
The IOVU-751R is a rugged, compact device that has low power consumption and is designed without failure-prone hard disks and fans; moreover, its high-performance multimedia support is ideal for diverse range of applications:
- POE supports Ethernet transmission for updating advertisement and doesn't need additional power supply.
- Compliant with varied digital video media including MPEG1, 2, 4, DivX, and WMV9.
- Internal speakers and fan-less feature for great audio presentation.
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
What is POE?
- POE technology enables a PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment) to transfer electrical power, along with data, to a remote PD (Powered Device) over standard twisted-pair cable in an Ethernet network.
- This technology is useful for powering remote devices where it would be inconvenient, expensive (mains wiring must often be done by qualified and/or licensed electricians for legal or insurance reasons) or infeasible to supply power separately. It doesn't require modification of existing Ethernet cabling infrastructure.
- Using Power-over-Ethernet system eliminates the cable to run 110/220 VAC power and just installs only a single CAT5e Ethernet cable that carries both data and power to each device.
- The flexibility of many application and network devices is significantly decreasing installation cost.
POE Standard 802.3af
802.3af of the Ethernet family from the IEEE was launched in 1999 - largely driven by PowerDsine. With all the major manufacturers including Avaya, Cisco and Nortel (14 all together), contribute to the standard.
- Designed to work on Networks with existing CAT5e and above LAN Structured Cabling Systems utilizing RJ45 connector.
- End-span superimposes the power on the existing Data wires (1, 2, 3 and 6). Mid-span puts the power on the unused or spare wires (4, 5, 7 and 8).
- The amount of power launched by the End-span or Mid-span PSE is 15.4 watts per link (or per Port). Due to loss over the Structured Cabling System, the effective wattage available to the End device is about 13 watts.
- Support for 10Mb or 100Mb Ethernet connections for End devices
| Part Number | Description | Status |
| IOVU-751R-CE5/-R10 |
7" RMI ALCHEMY AU1250 500MHZ PANEL PC,WITH POE FUNCTION,WIN CE5.0 OS |
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| IOVU-751R-UX/-R10 |
7" RMI ALCHEMY AU1250 500MHZ PANEL PC,WITH POE FUNCTION,ARM-LINUX REV2.6.11 |
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