Yes, of course.
I'll attach a PoE splitter in between the PoE Swicht and the RevPi Core3 and provide power to the Core via the 24V OUT of the Splitter.
Edit:
Hab grad gemerkt, dass ihr ja in Deutschland sitzt, da hätt ich's uns ja direkt noch 'n Stück einfacher machen können
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- 02 Oct 2018, 16:36
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: PoE for RevPi
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- 02 Oct 2018, 13:28
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Re: PoE for RevPi
Hello Dirk,
thanks for the quick reply!
It seems as though the power is easily sufficient for my causes then.
I'll test it with the main power supply of the Core and the DIO being the PoE adapter and the I/Os powered by the machine!
thanks for the quick reply!
It seems as though the power is easily sufficient for my causes then.
I'll test it with the main power supply of the Core and the DIO being the PoE adapter and the I/Os powered by the machine!
- 01 Oct 2018, 15:10
- Forum: Hardware
- Topic: PoE for RevPi
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PoE for RevPi
Hi! Our company is planning on deploying RevPi Core3s in some of our machines to collect data. This requires the Pi to continue operating even when the machine is switched off. In a previous topic I read that the RevPi is not neccessarily designed to run with PoE as it only roughly delivers 13W of p...