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Isolated 8-Port PoE PSE Controllers Eliminate Optos for Lowest Solution Cost
MILPITAS, CA – April 29, 2013 – Linear Technology Corporation introduces the LTC4290/LTC4271 isolated 8-port power source equipment (PSE) controller chipset designed for use in IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) Type 1- and Type 2-compliant Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) systems. The LTC4290/4271 provides 8 independent PSE channels for simpler lower component count designs, reduced board space and ultimately reduced total solution costs. The LTC4271 provides a digital interface to the PSE host, whereas the LTC4290 provides the high voltage Ethernet interface; the two ICs are then bridged by an inexpensive Ethernet transformer. The transformer-isolated communication protocol replaces up to six expensive opto-couplers and a complex isolated 3.3V supply used in traditional designs, resulting in significant cost savings and a more robust and easy to manufacture design.
The LTC4290/LTC4271 chipset earns a 100% interoperability score for PoE+ and PoE systems in popular compliance tests. When paired with the LT4275 PD (powered device) controller, complete end-to-end LTPoE++ systems can deliver up to 90W while remaining fully compatible with PoE+ and PoE.
Users will appreciate the robustness provided by 80V port pins
and lowest-in-industry power dissipation, making thermal design
significantly easier than when designing with PSEs integrating more
fragile normally-higher-
RDS(ON) MOSFETs. PD discovery is accomplished using a proprietary
dual-mode, four-point detection mechanism that ensures optimum
immunity from false PD detection. Advanced power management
includes prioritized fast shutdown, 12-bit per-port voltage and
current readback, 8-bit programmable current limits and 7-bit
programmable overload current limits, and field-upgradeable
firmware. A 1MHz I²C interface allows a host controller to
digitally configure the IC or query port readings. “C” libraries
are available to reduce NRE and improve time to market.
The LTC4290 is offered in three power grades: A grade uses Linear Technology’s LTPoE++™ signaling to support 38.7W, 52.7W, 70W and 90W PDs; B grade uses PoE+ signaling to support up to 25.5W PDs; and C grade uses PoE signaling to support up to 13W PDs. All chipsets are offered in industrial temperature ranges. The LTC4290 is in a RoHS-compliant 40-pin 6mm x 6mm QFN package, while the LTC4271 is in a 24-pin 4mm x 4mm QFN package. The LTC4290/71 chipset is priced starting at $10.00 each in 1,000 piece quantities and is now available in production quantities. The LTC4290/LTC4271 is Linear Technology’s first 8-port PSE controller and complements the LTC4274 single port, LTC4266 4-port and LTC4270/71 12-port PSE controllers. For more information, visit www.linear.com/LTPoE++.
