Power

Switch Powers Emerging PoE Applications

28th February 2007
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Power Integrations has extended its DPA-Switch DC-DC IC family with the introduction of the 10W DPA422, which enables designers to develop efficient power supply designs for Power Over Ethernet (PoE) applications, and is especially suitable for Class 2 PoE implementations for applications such as VoIP telephones.
Explains Andy Smith, Power Integrations’ product marketing manager for the DPA-Switch family: “Integrated PoE solutions available on the market are a costly answer to a simple requirement. In contrast, by using our DPA-Switch family plus a few low-cost discrete components, designers can achieve a similar solution – simply, reliably and cost-effectively.”

Power Integrations’ DPA-Switch family is the only scaleable family of parts available that covers all current and proposed PoE classes from 3 W to 30 W and beyond. Rated at up to 10 watts output power, the new DPA422 has been specifically designed to meet the power requirements of IEEE802.3af Class 2 Powered Devices (PDs).

DPA-Switch family devices include a monolithic 220 V MOSFET and feature voltage mode feedback control which requires no slope compensation, an internal, tight tolerance cycle-by-cycle current limit which needs no external current sense components and output overload and loop fault ‘auto-restart’
protection. Other benefits include remote ON/OFF control, low EMI, high efficiency, soft start and hysteretic thermal shutdown. The DPA422 device is available in the DIP-8 and SMD 8 package.



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