POE Cable

What is POE Cable
 

POE Cable (Power over Ethernet cable) is a type of Ethernet cable that provides power and data transfer capabilities to network devices over a single cable. It enables remote power supply to devices such as wireless access points, cameras, and VoIP phones through the use of PoE injectors or switches. This eliminates the need for separate power cables and outlets for each device, making network installation and maintenance easier and more efficient. POE cables typically come in Cat5e or Cat6 cable types and have different wattage specifications depending on the device's power requirements.

 

Advantages of POE Cable

 

 

Simplified Installation: One of the biggest advantages of POE cables is that they simplify installation. Normally, installing a traditional network device requires two cables: one for power and another for data. POE cables handle both tasks, thus streamlining your connectivity efforts.

Cost savings: In addition to the ease of installation, the use of a POE cable eliminates the need for an electrician to install the electrical cabling required to provide power to your network device. This could lead to significant cost savings and faster installation times.

Flexibility: Another great advantage of POE cables is their flexibility. They can power a variety of devices, including VoIP phones, wireless access points, security cameras, and even lighting systems.

Centralized Power Management: With POE cables, you can manage power to all your network devices centrally from a single point. This makes it easy to turn off or on specific devices, troubleshoot power issues, or add new devices to your network.

Safer Power Delivery: POE cables are designed to deliver power safely to devices. They use low voltages and have built-in protection mechanisms that prevent overloading, short circuits, and other power-related risks.

Improved Functionality: POE cables can improve the functionality of network devices by providing power and data transmission over a single cable, resulting in better network performance.

 

 

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The Difference Between Poe Cable And Fiber Optic Cable
 

Transmission Speed
POE cable uses copper wire as the transmission medium, and its upper limit of transmission speed is the Gigabit level, usually between 100Mbps-1Gbps. Fiber optic cables use light to transmit data, so they can support higher transmission speeds, generally reaching 10Gbps or higher.

 

Transmission Distance
The transmission distance of POE cables generally does not exceed 100 meters. If it exceeds 100 meters, the signal will attenuate, causing problems in data transmission. Fiber optic cables can support longer transmission distances, which can reach several kilometers or even hundreds of kilometers.

 

In short, POE cables and optical fiber cables each have their own advantages and disadvantages. Which cable to choose depends on the specific network requirements.
Because POE cables use copper wires to transmit data, they are susceptible to electromagnetic interference and eavesdropping attacks. Optical fiber cables use light to transmit data, which is highly secure and difficult to be eavesdropped and interfered with.

 

Price
The price of POE cable is relatively low and suitable for small network systems, while the price of fiber optic cable is relatively high and suitable for large network systems. In addition, in terms of transmission distance or transmission speed, the performance of optical fiber cables is also superior, so its price is also relatively high.

 

In short, POE cables and optical fiber cables each have their own advantages and disadvantages. Which cable to choose depends on the specific network requirements.

 

Selection Criteria of Cables for Power over Ethernet (PoE) Transmission
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A safe PoE operation is an outcome of different combining factors. Of these, the five important ones are - temperature ratings, conductors, cable material, cable design, and installation mechanism. A slight deflection in any of these fundamental factors can lead to an efficiency drop in the PoE transmission network. In extreme cases, it is possible to result in abrupt damage to the PoE transmission network. Therefore, consideration of the following five factors is essential while selecting cables for Power over Ethernet (PoE).

Temperature Rating: The temperature rating means the highest amount of temperature that can be sustained by the cable’s jacket or shielding. The cables for PoE transmission should have more than 60˚C of temperature rating. A higher temperature rating is essential as the higher the temperature rating, the higher is the power dissipation via the copper cable. Therefore, while selecting cables for Power over Ethernet (PoE), the temperature rating of the cable must be checked. Commonly PoE cables with 60˚C, 75˚C, and 90˚C are the temperature ratings available in the market. However, temperatures over 200˚C of temperature rating can be achieved in PoE cables.Keeping the temperature range of the cable between 50 and 90 degrees Celsius is good for the network performance and long operation life of cables. If the temperature gradient of the cables is crossed, that means if the generated temperature in the cable exceeds the temperature gradient, then the electrical signal transmission degrades. Also, if the operating or environmental temperature exceeds the allowed temperature rating, it can affect the longevity and performance of the cable. If your application demands more energy, high gauge cables such as Cat 6e are useful in reducing energy wastage and resistance. This is especially useful in applications involving high working temperatures and closed environments.

Size of a Conductor Gauge: The conductor resistance is one of the factors responsible for heat generation in PoE cables. The conductor resistance is higher in small gauge diameter cables, which generate a high amount of heat. Thus, the purpose behind checking for a conductor gauge size is to reduce heat generation or increase heat dissipation through the cable body. To achieve this, a larger connector gauge diameter must be selected. A connector with a larger diameter increases the heat dissipation across the length of the PoE cable. The heat is generated due to connector resistance or insertion losses, and the generated heat is dissipated throughout the cable.It is always ideal to choose Cat6 or Cat7 PoE cables instead of Cat5e cables. Cat6 cables are known to have about 80% lesser connector resistance (DCR) as compared to the Cat5e cables. Therefore, cables with a larger diameter, lesser conductor resistance, lesser heat generation, and higher heat dissipation must be considered for PoE applications.

Cable Construction: The construction of copper cables contributes to heat generation and dissipation.There are two common types of copper cable construction, namely, unshielded twisted pair cable (UTP) and shielded twisted pair cable (STP). Generally, STP cables with foil or metallic shields are known to offer higher heat dissipation than UTP cables. The higher the heat dissipation, the cooler is the cable. Therefore, selecting a category 6 or category 7 STP cable with foil or metallic shields are advised.Network cables such as Cat 5e and Cat 6 are commonly used. These cables comprise eight wires which are four twisted pairs. Two of these are called data pairs as they are used for data transfer. The other two twisted pair cables transfer electrical signals through them. Out of the four twisted pairs, POE can use the data pairs for either of these two functions.

Installation Mechanism: The type of installation or connectivity mechanism of the copper cable determines thermal resistance and insertion losses. The installation configuration is expected to have low insertion loss, easy connectivity, and a good heat dissipation factor. Inappropriate use of installation mechanisms can result in conduit effect, and trapped heat which can further damage the physical and operational performance of the cable.For instance, cables connected to POE switches in the middle of a bundle produce more heat than those on the outer sides of the bundle. This happened more in closed environments as heat radiation reduces. So, two aspects are important in this case- a proper ventilation system in the environment and loosening and segregating large cable bundles.

Cable Material: When it comes to selecting a PoE cable, one can get two common choices, namely, copper clad aluminum (CCA) and pure copper cable. The pure copper cable has been traditionally used in PoE applications and is expensive. The copper-clad aluminum cables are economic, however, these cables may lead to interruptions during PoE transmission due to inferior materials used. The copper-clad aluminum cables generate high resistance, which leads to radiant heat generation in the long run. On the other hand, pure copper cables offer less resistance and less heat generation, therefore, it can be used for a longer run without any impact on data transmission speed. Selecting the correct cable material for the PoE applications can help in enhancing PoE transmission efficiency.Ethernet cables such as SPF Cat 6 and PoE switches are crucial to build this network. Appropriate type of cable, their structure, and installation directly affect the quality, performance, and speed of the network.

 

The Working Principle Of Poe Cable
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POE (Power over Ethernet) cable is a cable used to transmit data and energy. It uses existing Ethernet cables to provide power, eliminating the need for additional power lines, thus reducing installation and maintenance costs and increasing network equipment installation flexibility.

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The working principle of POE cable is to transmit the voltage to the data cable, and then convert it into the required power voltage through the receiver and supply it to the device. This process requires two pairs of wires in the POE cable. One pair is used for data transmission and the other pair is used for power transmission.

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Normal Ethernet cables only carry data, not current or voltage. In the other two lines of the POE cable, the POE transmitter will transmit the low-voltage power supply to the POE receiver through the data cable, and the receiver will then convert the current into the required power voltage to power the device. This transmission method is very effective for low-power IP cameras, VoIP phones, wireless access points and other devices, but high-power devices may require a larger power supply.

 

Application of POE cable
 

The main applications of POE cables are in network cameras, wireless devices, electronic devices, etc. These devices need to transmit data and power supply. Here are some common applications of POE cables

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Webcam

POE cable can provide power to the webcam and transmit video and audio data at the same time.

 

Electronic Equipment

POE cables can provide power supply and data transmission for some small electronic equipment, such as LED lights, sensors, etc.

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Wireless Devices

POE cables can provide power for wireless APs, wireless routers and other devices, reducing the number of power sockets required for the devices and allowing remote management of the devices.

 

Security System

POE cable can provide power supply and data transmission for security access control systems, alarms, fire protection systems, etc., making these systems more stable and reliable.

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Components of POE Cable

Poe Cable Includes The Following Components

Power Injector: A power injector is a device that enables power to be supplied to a device over an Ethernet cable. It is typically used to connect non-PoE devices, such as IP cameras, wireless access points, or VoIP phones, to a PoE network. The power injector is inserted between the non-PoE device and the Ethernet switch.

Poe-Enabled Device: A PoE-enabled device is any device that can receive power over an Ethernet cable. Examples include IP phones, wireless access points, and IP cameras. PoE-enabled devices have an internal circuit that converts the voltage supplied over the Ethernet cable to the appropriate voltage required by the device.

Twisted-Pair Cable

This is the actual data transmission cable composed of two insulated copper wires twisted together. Twisted-pair cable is used to transmit data signals over Ethernet networks.

Rj-45 Plug And Jack

The RJ-45 is a standardized connector used to connect Ethernet cables to network devices, such as routers, switches, and Ethernet adapters. The plug is fitted at the end of the cable, while the jack is the socket into which the plug is inserted.

Power-Over-Ethernet Switch

A PoE switch is a network switch that is designed to supply power to PoE-enabled devices over Ethernet cables. These switches typically have multiple PoE ports and are used to power devices such as IP cameras or wireless access points.

 

Poe Cable Installation Precautions
 

Choose Poe Cables With Reliable Quality

Before installing POE cables, you first need to make sure that the cables you purchase meet relevant standards, and that the quality of signal transmission and power supply is reliable and can meet your requirements.

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Place The Cables

POE cables should try to avoid cross-wiring with other cables, and do not bend or stretch the cable excessively. Otherwise, it will increase the risk of cable interruption, and will also have a negative impact on signal transmission and power supply effects.

It Is Necessary To Ensure That The Poe Power Supply Cable And The Signal Transmission Cable Are Routed Separately

This can avoid interference with the power supply cable when transmitting data, and can also prevent the transmission cable from interfering with the power supply cable.

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Turn Off The Power Supply Before Operation

Before installing the POE cable, the power supply must be turned off first. This can avoid the risk of electric shock to the equipment or short circuit when installing the cable.

Use The Correct Tools For Wiring

When installing POE cables, professional tools, including pliers, wire strippers, and tweezers, must be used to ensure safe and effective installation.

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Test The Performance Of The Cable After Installation

After installing the POE cable, the performance and connection status of the cable must be carefully checked to ensure that the cable is reliable.

 

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Shenzhen Haikang Plastic Wire and Cable Co., Ltd. is a comprehensive trading company specializing in the production and processing of copper core cables and wires. The company has advanced production equipment, a strong technical team, and complete testing methods. With strong technical expertise, first-class equipment and perfect management system, it takes a leading position in innovative cable design and manufacturing. The company has its own factory in Chigang Town, Jieyang City, Guangdong Province, China, with a fifteen-year development history and rich production experience.

 

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FAQ

 

Q: Can I use PoE cable for normal Ethernet?

A: Yes, a PoE switch can also function as a normal switch. For instance, just like a regular switch, a PoE switch can transfer data over an Ethernet cable. PoE switches can also transfer power, unlike normal ones. So, if you want to use a PoE switch as a normal switch, all you have to do is turn off the power button.

Q: Is there a difference between Ethernet cable and PoE cable?

A: Ethernet cables can carry electrical current in addition to data, which are sent simultaneously using separate wires. Devices with PoE can therefore receive both power and data from a single Ethernet cable. Devices that do not have PoE only receive data from an Ethernet cable.

Q: Do I need special cable for PoE?

A: Cat5 cable can be sufficient for PoE protocol short-distance transmission. However, more advanced transmission-grade cables, like 1000Base-T, can be needed for digital devices like high-megapixel IP cameras. Cat6 cable and Cat6a cable are typically utilized for applications that require modest efficiency.

Q: How do I know if my Ethernet cable is PoE?

A: The first thing you want to do to confirm your Ethernet cable is PoE ready is make sure your cable passes the TIA/ISO standard field testings. In this case, Jim Davis does have a passing cable. If a cable fails the these, it's not likely to be able to support PoE or other Ethernet needs.

Q: How far can PoE go over Ethernet?

A: Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a useful technology in powering remote devices, but as we see with any copper network cable, the challenge lies in the limited distances of UTP cabling. The maximum distance for Power over Ethernet (or any network data transmission) is 100 meters or 328 feet.

Q: Are all Cat 8 cables PoE?

A: Yes. Cat8 supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology. In fact using Cat8 to deliver power and data over a single cable will reduce the need for power cords. On top of that, it will safe space and simplify installations.

Q: What is PoE on a router?

A: Power over Ethernet (PoE) is a technology for implementing wired Ethernet local area networks (LANs) that enables the electrical current necessary for operating each device to be carried by Ethernet data cables instead of standard electrical power cords and wiring.

Q: Can PoE be turned off?

A: The PoE settings display. Click the Enable PoE button to enable or disable PoE for the selected ports. By default, PoE is enabled for all PoE-capable ports. If the button displays green, PoE is enabled for the selected ports.

Q: Can I connect PoE switch to router?

A: Plug the PoE NVR and the PoE switch into the same router via an Ethernet cable. Then plug the PoE cameras into the PoE switch or PoE NVR. In this case, the cameras plugged into the PoE switch will obtain an IP address from the router and can be added to PoE NVR via LAN.

Q: Can a WIFI router be powered by PoE?

A: PoE adapters are used to provide power and data connectivity to PoE-enabled devices, such as certain types of routers, access points, IP cameras, and other network devices, over a single Ethernet cable.

Q: Is PoE better than Ethernet?

A: PoE eliminates the need to run additional power cables to devices, saves costs on power cables, power outlets, and infrastructure equipment required for electrical installation. Ethernet cables cost less and are often already installed in buildings.

Q: What is the purpose of POE cables?

A: POE cables allow for the transmission of electrical power and data over a single cable, simplifying installation and reducing costs for remote devices.

Q: How do I troubleshoot a POE cable issue?

A: Troubleshooting a POE cable issue typically involves verifying that the cable and device are both POE compatible, and that the cable is properly installed and terminated.

Q: What are some common applications for POE cables?

A: Common applications for POE cables include powering IP cameras and wireless access points in commercial and residential settings, and powering VoIP phones in office environments.

Q: What is the difference between a POE injector and a POE switch?

A: A POE injector is a device that adds POE capability to a non-POE network switch or router, while a POE switch is a network switch that is specifically designed to provide POE to connected devices.

Q: What is the maximum length of a POE Cable?

A: The maximum length of a POE Cable depends on the Ethernet standard being used. For 10/100Mbps Ethernet, the maximum cable length is 100m, while it's 300m for Gigabit Ethernet.

Q: Can you plug a PoE cable into a switch?

A: Yes, you can connect a Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch to a normal switch. The PoE switch can provide power and data to devices such as IP cameras, wireless access points, and VoIP phones using Ethernet cables.

Q: Is PoE better than wifi?

A: PoE IP cameras are usually more stable and secure than wireless IP cameras, as they are less prone to interference, signal loss, or hacking.

Q: What is the difference between passive and active POE?

A: Passive POE devices simply transmit power and data over the same cable, while active POE devices communicate with the receiving device to ensure the correct amount of power is provided.

Q: What is the difference between Cat5 and Cat6 POE cables?

A: Cat5 POE cables support speeds up to 100 Mbps while Cat6 POE cables support speeds up to 10 Gbps.