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DC in Cat5
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- Subject: DC in Cat5
- From: "happy_hammer66" <bill.mcmahon@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 Apr 2002 10:39:26 -0000
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instead of using multiple AC/DC converters for every little toy i get
and to improve presently low levels of WAF, i was thinking of having
two or three central DC supplies at node 0 (set for various levels ie.
5V 9V 12V) and running the DC on pins 7 and 8 of the RJ45.
Is this a no-no?
The only problem i forsee is whether the amount of current you can
supply via cat5 cable is too low, but some of the toy's should draw
quite small amounts of power.
I wouldn't think it would interfere with the data on pins 1,2,3,and 6.
I would leave pins 4 and 5 alone incase someone plugged in a telephone
and blew something up which would reset WAF back to nominal
level.
bill
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