PowerDsine Power Supply IEEE8023 User Manual

IEEE802.3at Task Force  
Technical and market considerations  
regarding PoEp output voltage range  
Vancouver BC, November 2005  
Arkadiy Peker  
Daniel Feldman  
Yair Darshan  
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Objectives  
To discuss optimum voltage range for PoEp  
To show advantages of having PoEp minimum voltage of 51V  
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HP POE voltage range  
Maximum voltage: 57V (safety consideration)  
What is most optimum value for minimum voltage?  
PoEp group objective; maximum power within practical limit (Power  
Dissipation, Safety consideration)  
Power dissipation is function of the current  
Increasing minimum voltage reduces current level for the same load  
power or  
Increasing Power delivery to the load for a given current value.  
Hence same infrastructure delivers more power to PDs for given  
PSE PS size and cost  
Bottom line: more applications may supported  
– Larger POEp market  
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PoEp minimum voltage  
Lets assume current is 0.35A and calculate power delivered to the load by four  
pairs  
44V  
51V  
Power dissipation  
on 4 pair  
3.06W  
3.06W  
Maximum power  
27.74W  
32.64W  
delivered to the PD  
It means, that at 51V, for the same power dissipation on the cable, power  
delivered to the load will be 4.9W more then at 44V.  
The advantage of higher voltage is further increased for higher currents than  
0.35A  
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PoEp minimum voltage  
Let us look on this issue under another angle assume minimum load need  
to be delivered to PD by four pair is 40W  
Power dissipation on a cables for 51V PSE will be 2.45W less then for 44V  
Advantages of higher voltage is increase with increasing power level  
44V  
51V  
Pd power  
40W  
40W  
Current per pair  
0.54A  
7.3W  
0.44A  
Power dissipation  
on a cables (4P)  
4.85W  
PSE power  
47.52W  
0.84  
44.88W  
0.89  
System efficiency  
for ~500W PSE PS  
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PoEp minimum voltage  
51V required smaller PSE power supply then at 44V, for the same  
load.  
The technical advantage is clear for using higher voltage minimum  
voltage level for POEp PSE.  
Let consider different options in PoEp Power architectures :  
- AC input and battery back up  
- AC UPS input  
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PoEp Power Architecture-AC Input  
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PoEp Power Architecture-AC Input  
One of the arguments for not using 51V power supply is that back up  
battery operates up to ~ 43 - 44V.  
However most batteries used in telecommunication have one of the  
terminal grounded (mostly positive)  
This would prevent direct use of this batteries in POE and would  
require to have isolated converter between batteries and PSE  
regardless of output voltage considerations  
Therefore increasing output voltage to ~51V would not add any  
system cost  
But boost converter would be useful even in case of isolated  
batteries (DC UPS), which really is not very popular power  
architecture.  
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HP POE Power Architecture-AC Input  
Taken at account the voltage drop on a high current battery cable  
and PSE voltage drop (Mosfet and CS resistor), it would require  
Low Voltage Disconnect to shutdown battery at ~46V in order to  
have 44V on the PSE output  
It means battery life would not be fully utilize  
Adding boost converter, which would keep output voltage of the  
system constant, in our case 51V,would extend batteries  
capabilities on ~15% in POE systems  
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PoEp Power Architecture-AC UPS  
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PoEp Power Architecture-AC UPS  
Cost of power supply with 44V or 51V outputs is approximately the  
same. But under the same conditions, 51V output power supply will  
have higher efficiency then 44V PS  
Estimated cost of additional boost circuitry for supporting the change  
from 45V to 52V for 500W power supply is about 10% cost of power  
supply.  
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PoEp with Boost circuit  
Lb  
Db  
R1  
R2  
Qb  
Cb  
PWM  
AC  
POE PS  
Rs  
Battery  
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PoEp with Add Power  
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+
Add Power  
AC or Battery  
Circuit  
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Vout 51V  
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POE PS  
V<51V  
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•For 48V 250W power supply, maximum power for add power converter  
would be (52V-48V)*(500/48)=42W or about 9% of 500W PS cost  
•However taken in account improved system efficiency, total cost of  
ownership would remain about the same  
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Conclusions  
Increasing minimum PoEp voltage from 44V to 51V would  
increase overall system efficiency  
Costs of 51V PS and 48V PS are approximately the same and  
from technical point of view would be beneficial to have minimum  
51V in PoEp PSE  
Regardless of output voltage consideration, adding boost circuit for  
system with batteries back up, would increase battery useful life in  
POE systems  
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Part B  
Market considerations regarding  
802.3at output voltage range  
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802.3af modular installed base considerations  
802.3af minimum PSE voltage: 44V  
Modular switches  
– 44V power supply is deployed with chassis  
– Customer expectation: 802.3at-blades added to 802.3af-chassis  
– 51V minimum at PSE Æ Boost converter MUST be placed on blade  
More power dissipation at blade  
More components added to crowded blade  
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How to solve the conflict  
The Conflict is:  
– 51V is the Technically preferred solution  
More power at low cost  
Bigger addressable market  
– 44V addresses the existing modular installed base  
Impossible to replaced 44V power supplies on the field  
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How to solve the conflict – PD side  
Proposed Solution  
Effects on PD specifications  
– PD operating voltage range: No effect. Remains 37-57V.  
– PD classification in 802.3at (including Class 4) should be  
mandatory and not optional  
– The enhanced classification table will be divided to two parts:  
(See details in “An Extended Classification Proposal- Proposal #1, Vancouver BC, Nov. 2005)  
Part a: power classes that can work with either 44V or 51V.  
Part b: power classes that can work only with 51V minimum at the  
PSE.  
– This may be documented in the Informative section of the  
standard.  
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How to solve the conflict – PSE side  
Effects on PSE specifications  
– PoEp PSE minimum voltage is 51V.  
– However PSE's that have a 44V minimum output and are 802.3at-  
complaint in any other aspect, are anyway able to power 802.3at-  
complaint PD's with classes of Part (a). (Hence all OK so far..)  
– Supplies power only if capable of (Like we do today in  
IEEE802.3af)  
– 802.3af PSE classification including class 4 should be mandatory  
(In order to PSE to know if to power or not)  
To differentiate between 802.3af PD and PoEp PD.  
– 802.3at PSE extended classification is optional.  
Like classification is currently optional in 802.3af  
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Summary  
The conflict level is pretty much reduce by the previous  
recommendations  
Compliant 802.3at PSE is the one with 51V minimum  
Physics allow to support most of the higher power classed even  
with 44V ((enhanced classification part A group). which is built in  
benefit however it doesn't concerns the other standard  
requirements nor affect it.  
It is perfectly OK that Switch/PSE is 802.3at compliant as long as  
its Power Supply supports 51V.  
If PSE PS Power Supply is 44V, then 802.3at PSE is not compliant  
but working and covered most of high power classes  
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Discussion  
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References  
An Extended Classification Proposal-Proposal #1. Yair Darshan, Vancouver BC, November 2005  
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Annex A: Enhanced Classification table  
Example for group A and group B  
With Pmax=40W  
Group B  
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