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<b>Note: </b> The following recommendations apply to Teltonika devices
 
<b>Note: </b> The following recommendations apply to Teltonika devices
===Active PoE===
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==Active PoE==
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===How Active PoE Works===
 
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Active PoE (Power over Ethernet) refers to the technology that allows network cables to carry electrical power along with data to remote devices. This technology simplifies installation and reduces the need for separate power supplies and outlets for each device. Active PoE is standardized by the IEEE and comes in various classes, each specifying different power levels.
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Active Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology that allows Ethernet cables to carry electrical power, along with data, to remote devices. Active PoE follows specific IEEE standards (802.3af, 802.3at, and 802.3bt) that ensure safe and efficient power delivery. Here’s a step-by-step explanation of how Active PoE works:
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#'''Detection:''' The Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) sends a small voltage to detect a compatible Powered Device (PD).
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#'''Classification:''' The PSE classifies the PD by sending a higher voltage to determine its power requirements.
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#'''Power-Up:''' The PSE gradually increases the voltage to the required level.
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#'''Power Delivery:''' Power and data are transmitted simultaneously over the Ethernet cable. The PSE continuously monitors the power supply to ensure safe and #stable operation.
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Here's a table outlining the different classes of Active PoE:
 
Here's a table outlining the different classes of Active PoE:

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