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HV110 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: HV110
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内容描述: 电源的以太网接口PD控制器符合IEEE802.3afTM标准 [Power-over-Ethernet Interface PD Controller meets IEEE802.3afTM Standard]
分类和应用: 光电二极管控制器以太网
文件页数/大小: 12 页 / 1029 K
品牌: SUPERTEX [ Supertex, Inc ]
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HV110  
Pin Description  
Vpp  
VPP – Positive voltage supply input  
VNN – Negative voltage power supply input  
DRAIN – Internal N-channel MOSFET drain output  
UV/ENABLE – Under Voltage Lockout Input  
PWRGD – Active-Low Power Good Output  
HV110  
Temperature  
Sensor  
Regulator  
UVLO  
PWRGD  
UVLO  
Control  
Logic  
POR  
Timer  
Restart  
Timer  
Vnn  
DRAIN  
Figure 3. Package Drawing: DPAK-5  
Figure 2. HV110 Functional Block Diagram  
Powered Ethernet Requirements  
Power-over-LAN (sometimes called Powered  
Ethernet or Powered VoIP) is the general concept of  
providing high voltage (48VDC) power over existing  
networking cables, such as Ethernet cables. This is  
accomplished either by using the CAT5 Ethernet  
Cable’s unused spare pairs or the signal pairs (ENV  
B vs. ENV A).  
The  
IEEE802.3af  
standard  
specifies  
the  
requirements, features and characteristics of the  
PSE and PD devices for use in PoE applications.  
HV110 is a PD controller IC, capable of handling all  
the current and timing requirements of the  
IEEE802.3af standard.  
A PD designed to this standard and within its range  
of available power, can obtain both power and data  
for operation via the standard LAN cables and there-  
fore will not require any additional power sources or  
connections.  
In Power-over-LAN applications there are two main  
types of equipment: the Power Sourcing Equipment  
(PSE) and the Powered Device (PD). There is a third  
type called Midspan equipment that plugs inline and  
converts a conventional router into a PSE.  
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE)  
Standards  
PSE is defined as a device that provides a single  
portion of the link (10BASE-T, 100BASE_TX or  
1000BASE_T) with both the data it requires and the  
power to process this data. PSEs may be placed  
with the DTE/Repeater/Midspan. A PSE that is  
located along with the DTE/Repeater is called  
Endpoint PSE, while a PSE that is located within the  
link, between the MDIs is called a Midspan PSE. All  
the specifications for the PSE sitting in the End Point  
(e.g. the router) may not apply for the Midspan PSE.  
IEEE802.3af standard, DTE Power via MDI, deals  
with the specification of the interface that can  
supply/draw power using the same generic cabling  
as that used for data transmission. It allows both  
power and data to flow through the Media  
Dependent Interface (MDI) (like 10Base-T, 100Base  
TX or 1000BaseT) to the Data Terminal Equipment  
(DTE1) safely and effectively. It defines the functional  
and electrical characteristics of two optional power  
(non-data) entities – the Powered Device (PD) and  
the Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) that makes  
this single interface possible. The mechanical and  
electrical interface between PSE and PD and the  
transmission line is achieved through the Power  
Interface (PI) Devices (usually the LAN cables).  
Even though HV110 is a PD device, it is closely  
associated with the operation of PSE, in fact it is  
dependent on the PSE for its normal operation.  
HV110, however, unlike many other PD controllers,  
provides redundant PSE protections and timings for  
maximum protection while ensuring compliance.  
Hence certain basic functionalities of the PSE are  
included in this data sheet for better understanding  
some of the features and operation of PDs.  
1 (DTE) A device which acts as the source and/or destination of  
data and which controls the communication channel  
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