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> From: Andrey Filippov
> Date: Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 11:29 AM
> Subject: Re: [Elphel-support] POE card in custom enclosure?
> To: Nathan Clark
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> On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Nathan Clark
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From: Andrey Filippov
Date: Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: [Elphel-support] POE card in custom enclosure?
To: Nathan Clark
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Nathan Clark wrote:
> Andrey,
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> Thanks for your insight! That sounds rea
Andrey,
Thanks for your insight! That sounds really quite cool!
A few questions (and please forgive my ignorance)
I am using the 12v model elphel 353's- I would like to set up my box without
needing a customized PCB...
would it be possible to use your method and connect directly to one of the
mol
Nathan, Sebastian,
I can tell you how it is done in the Eyesis (it uses regular 48V, 36-72V
input). In order to reduce number of the connectors inside the camera (and
connectors are the most likely to fail components so just the network
connector on the NC353 camera can be a source of interruption
I guess it would work If the voltage range matches.
What about 2 of these?
http://www.optimal-microsystems.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=37&products_id=187&osCsid=d1c5619458c4128fa95f8e62d04adad5
I assume your router will be inside the custom enclosure so these have
the advantage that only the
Hi Sebastian,
I certainly could put the current power injectors- as supplied from elphel-
within the box. Although this would be a bit of a hack.
I am hoping to construct a more "finished" device. It would be very nice, by
design, to have neatly placed I/O ethernet ports properly embedded into the
Hi Nathan
Your cameras run on 12-36V and you should have the power injector
adapter cable right?
For this you would not need any PCB or circuit at all to inject the
power its simply connecting certain pins of the Ethernet cable to the
voltage.
The link you provided states: "is an adaptor that eli
Hi guys,
I am planning to construct an enclosure to house peripherals attached to my
elphel cameras.
This way I have everything I need in one neat box which can be powered from
a single PSU- making the setup easier to manage in various situations.
Additionally, I would also like to use this box to