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Isolated: Low Cost: Non-Synchronous PoE PD Power Supply Reference Design
The PMP717 reference design intended to ease implementation of PoE in devices such as IP phones: WLAN AP's and security cameras. The reference design uses a TPS2375 PoE Powered Device Controller to implement all necessary detection: classification: inrush current limiting: UVLO and switch FET control necessary to be compliant with the IEEE802.3af Power-over-Ethernet standard. A UCC3809 Economy Primary Side Controller is used to generate 3.3V at 1.5A from the 48V PoE input. The design is optimized for low cost and smallest board area possible.
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PMP10182 宽输入汽车类降压参考设计
This automotive reference design has an input voltage range of 10V to 45V and provides an output voltage of 9.0V @ 150mA. It's using only ceramic capacitors on the output as well as on the input which enables the use for a wide temperature range.
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Class 3 Multi-Output Flyback Converter for PoE PD Application Reference Design
The PMP841 is a high efficiency: non-isolated Power-over-Ethernet PD power supply reference design intended to ease implementation of PoE in devices such as IP phones: WLAN AP's and security cameras. The reference design uses a TPS2375 PoE Powered Device Controller to implement all necessary detection: classification: inrush current limiting: UVLO and switch FET control necessary to be compliant with the IEEE802.3af Power-over-Ethernet standard. A TPS40061: high-voltage: wide input (10 V to 55 V) synchronous: step-down converter is used to generate 3.3V: 5V or 12V from the 48V PoE input. The design is optimized for maximum efficiency in the smallest board area possible.