Jut looking at a few datasheets, I cant see any AC couplingOriginally Posted by loopee
http://www.haloelectronics.com/pdf/gigabit.pdf
http://www.midcom-inc.com/Products/L..._1X1_GB_TH.pdf
Maybe im missing something here..
Jut looking at a few datasheets, I cant see any AC couplingOriginally Posted by loopee
http://www.haloelectronics.com/pdf/gigabit.pdf
http://www.midcom-inc.com/Products/L..._1X1_GB_TH.pdf
Maybe im missing something here..
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and putting 12v at 1a across the primary to the transformer is OK? I would have thought the magic smoke would be released?
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The datasheet you posted with the ethernet transformers in it shows the choke DC blocking scheme. Capacitors are separate components, you can see them on a lot of ethernet cards. Usually large polystyrene or ceramic types.
This page has a nice explanation of the behaviour of capacitors in these situations, and why 8B10B and MLT-3 coding is important to gigE.
http://www.sigcon.com/Pubs/news/7_09.htm
Ethernet transceivers must be DC isolated because of ground lift problems; moreover, it is possible to connect a structured wiring plant's ethernet ports to a telephone system by mistake. When this happens, it's important that not even the 120 volt AC of a ringing POTS line will kill the ethernet transceiver on the other end; remember that ethernet interfaces used to be really expensive (I remember paying $1600 for one, not too long ago) and you'll realize why they're so well protected.
Last edited by heroic; 03-12-2009 at 23:29.
Chokes block AC. Don't they? I'm sure that's what i learned in school!!
Regardless. I would prefer to implement the most risk free solution.. And running 2 different potentials down different conductors of the same pair is not risk free in my mind.
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Uh, yes they do. Not quite sure what I was thinking. (The chokes in these transformers are intended to improve common-mode noise rejection. The capacitor coupling is external to the magnetics.)
I'd just use the PoE pinout myself.Regardless. I would prefer to implement the most risk free solution.. And running 2 different potentials down different conductors of the same pair is not risk free in my mind.
Ok thanks for the info, to be sure I now have devided the Key and Kill switch over different pairs:
1 Data pair 1
2 Data pair 1
3 Data pair 2
4 KILL switch
5 KEY switch
6 Data pair 2
7 KILL switch
8 KEY switch