Tycon Systems DC PoE Injector, 9-36VDC IN, 48V 24W Passive PoE OUT - TP-DCDC-1248
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Tycon Systems' TP-DCDC-1248 is a reliable and affordable option for anyone in need of 48VDC Power over Ethernet voltage from a 12 or 24V battery system. It features an integrated POE injector that supplies 48VDC to the CAT5/6 Ethernet cable, with a regulated output between 9VDC and 36VDC. The device also offers a common (-) and two (+) terminals for connecting two power sources, making it ideal for use with primary and backup power sources. Additionally, a metal enclosure model is also available for industrial use.
Tech Specs
Click here for the Tycon Power TP-DCDC-1248 datasheet.
| Device Specifications | |
|---|---|
| DC Input Voltage | 9VDC – 36VDC |
| DC Input Connector | Removable screw-type compression wire terminal (12 AWG max) |
| DC Output Voltage (±2.5%) | 48V (Passive) |
| Data In & Data/PoE Output Connector | RJ45 (Shielded) |
| Output Current (Max) | 0.42 A |
| Output Power (Max) | 20 W |
| Self Consumption Power | 1 W |
| Efficiency (Min) | 75% |
| Line Regulation | 1% |
| Load Regulation | 5% |
| Ripple | 1% |
| Noise | 1% |
| EMC Standards | FCC Part 15 Sub B Class A CE 55032, 55035 |
| Safety Standards | EN/IEC 60950 |
| Operating Temperature | -30 to +60°C (-22 to +140°F) |
| Operating Humidity (RH) | 5% – 90% |
| Storage Temperature | -40 to +80°C (-40 to +176°F) |
| MTBF | 166,000 hours |
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 85 x 76 x 36 mm (3.4 x 3 x 1.4") |
| Weight | 134 g (4.7 oz) |
| Warranty | 3 Years |
FAQs
Q1: What is the Tycon TP‑DCDC‑1248 PoE Injector and what is it used for?
A: The Tycon DC PoE Injector (TP‑DCDC‑1248) is a DC‑powered injector that converts a wide‑range 9–36 V DC input into 48 V passive PoE power, supplying both power and data to PoE‑enabled devices such as access points and cameras.
Q2: What power output does the Tycon TP‑DCDC‑1248 PoE Injector provide?
A: This PoE injector delivers 48 V passive PoE with up to 24 W of power, making it suitable for powering mid‑range PoE devices that do not require IEEE PoE standards but need reliable DC power.
Q3: What input voltage range does the TP‑DCDC‑1248 accept?
A: The injector accepts a wide DC input range from 9 V to 36 V, allowing it to be used with vehicle batteries, solar systems, 24 V panels, and other DC power sources without additional converters.
Q4: How is the Tycon TP‑DCDC‑1248 PoE Injector installed and powered?
A: The injector connects directly to a DC power source using robust connectors or terminal blocks. It then provides PoE power and data over a single Ethernet cable to the connected PoE device, simplifying installations where AC power is not available.
Q5: What applications is the TP‑DCDC‑1248 PoE Injector suitable for?
A: It is ideal for outdoor network deployments, transportation systems, industrial PoE devices, and remote installations where DC power is available and AC power is impractical, offering dependable power delivery and simplified cabling.