Overview
Features and Benefits
- IEEE 802.3af/at-Compliant PD Interface Circuit
- -39V to -57V Startup Input Voltage Range
- Demonstrates an Isolated 25W Active-Clamped, Synchronous-Rectified Forward DC-DC Converter
- Demonstrates Up to 93.5% Efficiency
- Isolated +5V Output at 4.7A
- PD Detection and Configurable Classification Signatures
- Inrush Current Limit of 180mA (max)
- 2-Event Classification or Wall Adapter Detect Output
- Internal UVLO at +38V
- Evaluates Endspan and Midspan Ethernet Systems
- Simplified Wall Adapter Interface
- Proven PCB Layout
- Fully Assembled and Tested
Product Details
The MAX5974C evaluation kit (EV kit) is a fully assembled and tested surface-mount circuit board featuring the MAX5974C active-clamped, spread-spectrum, current-mode PWM controller for Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) powered device (PD) applications. The EV kit is a compact and low-cost design used in power-over-LAN (PoLAN) applications requiring DC power from an Ethernet network port for PDs such as IP phones, wireless access nodes, and security cameras.
The EV kit features a galvanically isolated 25W, 250kHz switching-frequency, active-clamped, synchronous-rectified forward DC-DC converter using the IC. The device circuit achieves high efficiency up to 93.5% using a forward DC-DC converter topology. The surface-mount transformer provides up to +1500V galvanic isolation for the output. The EV kit output voltage is configured for +5V and provides up to 4.7A load current.
The EV kit includes the MAX5969B IEEE® 802.3af/at-compliant network PD interface controller IC, which provides PD detection signature, PD classification signature, inrush current control, and undervoltage lockout (UVLO).
The EV kit circuit receives its power from IEEE 802.3af/at-compliant power-sourcing equipment (PSE). The PSE provides the required -39V to -57V DC power over an unshielded twisted-pair Ethernet network cable to the EV kit's RJ45 MagJack®. The EV kit features a 1 x 1Gb RJ45 MagJack and two full-bridge diodes for separating the DC power provided by an endspan or midspan Ethernet system.
The EV kit circuit can also be powered by a +37V to +57V wall adapter power source, applied at the PWR+ and PWR- PCB pads. When a wall adapter power source is detected, it always takes precedence over the PSE source, allowing the wall adapter to power the EV kit.
Warning: The EV kit is designed to operate with high voltages. Dangerous voltages are present on this EV kit and on equipment connected to it. Users who power up this EV kit or power the sources connected to it must be careful to follow safety procedures appropriately to work with high-voltage electrical equipment.
Under severe fault or failure conditions, this EV kit may dissipate large amounts of power, which could result in the mechanical ejection of a component or of component debris at high velocity. Operate this kit with care to avoid possible personal injury.
Applications
- Active-Clamped Forward DC-DC Converters
- High-Power PD (Beyond the 802.3af/at Standard)
- IP Phones
- PoE IEEE® 802.3af/at Powered Devices
- Security Cameras
- Wireless Access Nodes
Documentation & Resources
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MAX5974CEVKIT: Evaluation Kit for the MAX5974C Data Sheet (Rev. 0)11/17/2011PDF592K