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| Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) in IEEE 802.3 Standard |
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| Overview |
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| Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE) is essential in networks for delivering power |
| along with data over Ethernet cables. It usually refers to devices like |
| switches and hubs that supply power to Powered Devices (PDs) such as IP |
| cameras, VoIP phones, and wireless access points. |
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| PSE vs. PoDL PSE |
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| PSE in the IEEE 802.3 standard generally refers to equipment that provides |
| power alongside data over Ethernet cables, typically associated with Power over |
| Ethernet (PoE). |
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| PoDL PSE, or Power over Data Lines PSE, specifically denotes PSEs operating |
| with single balanced twisted-pair PHYs, as per Clause 104 of IEEE 802.3. PoDL |
| is significant in contexts like automotive and industrial controls where power |
| and data delivery over a single pair is advantageous. |
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| IEEE 802.3-2018 Addendums and Related Clauses |
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| Key addenda to the IEEE 802.3-2018 standard relevant to power delivery over |
| Ethernet are as follows: |
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| - **802.3af (Approved in 2003-06-12)**: Known as PoE in the market, detailed in |
| Clause 33, delivering up to 15.4W of power. |
| - **802.3at (Approved in 2009-09-11)**: Marketed as PoE+, enhancing PoE as |
| covered in Clause 33, increasing power delivery to up to 30W. |
| - **802.3bt (Approved in 2018-09-27)**: Known as 4PPoE in the market, outlined |
| in Clause 33. Type 3 delivers up to 60W, and Type 4 up to 100W. |
| - **802.3bu (Approved in 2016-12-07)**: Formerly referred to as PoDL, detailed |
| in Clause 104. Introduces Classes 0 - 9. Class 9 PoDL PSE delivers up to ~65W |
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| Kernel Naming Convention Recommendations |
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| For clarity and consistency within the Linux kernel's networking subsystem, the |
| following naming conventions are recommended: |
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| - For general PSE (PoE) code, use "c33_pse" key words. For example: |
| ``enum ethtool_c33_pse_admin_state c33_admin_control;``. |
| This aligns with Clause 33, encompassing various PoE forms. |
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| - For PoDL PSE - specific code, use "podl_pse". For example: |
| ``enum ethtool_podl_pse_admin_state podl_admin_control;`` to differentiate |
| PoDL PSE settings according to Clause 104. |
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| Summary of Clause 33: Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) Power via Media Dependent Interface (MDI) |
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| Clause 33 of the IEEE 802.3 standard defines the functional and electrical |
| characteristics of Powered Device (PD) and Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE). |
| These entities enable power delivery using the same generic cabling as for data |
| transmission, integrating power with data communication for devices such as |
| 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, or 1000BASE-T. |
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| Summary of Clause 104: Power over Data Lines (PoDL) of Single Balanced Twisted-Pair Ethernet |
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| Clause 104 of the IEEE 802.3 standard delineates the functional and electrical |
| characteristics of PoDL Powered Devices (PDs) and PoDL Power Sourcing Equipment |
| (PSEs). These are designed for use with single balanced twisted-pair Ethernet |
| Physical Layers. In this clause, 'PSE' refers specifically to PoDL PSE, and |
| 'PD' to PoDL PD. The key intent is to provide devices with a unified interface |
| for both data and the power required to process this data over a single |
| balanced twisted-pair Ethernet connection. |