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DSP Design Ltd. 13th August 2003
DSP Design Limited, the UK's leading experts in low power x86 and pda technology, have announced their ability to offer a design service for companies who wish to use the Power Over Ethernet technology in their next product.
Internet Telephony 12th August 2003
Tony Rybczynski, director of strategic enterprise technologies for Nortel Networks, looks at the development of the Wireless LAN since 2000, bringing us through to the present day with a look at Power Over Ethernet powered models, in this article from Internet Telephony.
Silicon.com 11th August 2003
"It has been coming for some time but we can now celebrate the formal ratification of the 802.3af IEEE standard. That is the standard for providing electrical power through ordinary Ethernet cabling. Early efforts have, unfortunately, been proprietary. The standard is a major breakthrough." writes Martin Brampton in this Silicon.com article.
Electronic Design 11th August 2003
Satisfying the requirements set forth in the IEEE 802.3af standard for Power over Ethernet (PoE) isn't a trivial task, particularly with respect to the power-management operations required of power sourcing equipment (PSE), writes David G. Morrison on website Electronic Design.
eWeek 7th August 2003
An assessment of Alcatel's AVISO by eWeek reporter Cameron Sturdevant.
The Guardian 29th July 2003
An electrical storm is brewing in the Ethernet cable that will connect a mobile phone, laptop or any other gadget to the world, writes Kieren McCarthy in The Guardian.
Foundry Networks 25th July 2003
This article on Foundry's VoIP solutions includes links to White Papers, Application Notes, Case Studies and Test Reports.
IT Web 25th July 2003
A new technology that combines power and Ethernet networking is set to change the global IT marketplace sooner rather than later. Standards-based, Power over Ethernet is expected to replace older proprietary power sources and will impact both wired and wireless solutions. Gary Boniface takes a detailed look at the technology in this ITWeb article.
Beth Cohen and Debbie Deutsch 21st July 2003
This 802.11Planet.com Tutorial by Beth Cohen & Debbie Deutsch will help you find out what PoE is all about and how it can make your life easier.
Texas Instruments 17th July 2003
This Texas Instruments document describes an easy-to-use, low-cost isolated power supply to be used in Power over Ethernet (PoE) powered devices (PD's), that is based on TI's TPS2370 PoE interface switch.