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Exploring the PoE support of the M5Stack ESP32 module
A little module from M5Stack called the PoESP32 has an RJ45 connector that supports PoE (Power-over-Ethernet). Applications involving HTTP, MQTT, and related communication protocols can use the device. The ESP32-WROOM-32U modules are strong, generic Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Bluetooth LE...
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Mekotronics R58X-4G computer – ARM-based PC and Edge Computing Device with PoE support and 4G LTE connectivity
The R58X-4G RK3588 device from China-based electronic company, Mekotronics, is a small form factor computer powered by a Rockchip RK3588 processor and equipped with support for 4G LTE connectivity as well as Power over Ethernet (PoE). The R58X-4G is an upgrade to the company's original...
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Espoir, an open-source ESP32-powered PoE+ board with mikroBUS header
There have been several crowdfunding campaigns in recent times, but most of them deal with single-board computers, radio modules, and development boards. Some of the most recent coverage includes the Mixtile Blade 3 and STEPFPGA development boards. Raspberry Pi Foundation recently...
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Advantech Releases EKI-2701MPI-5G Hardened Multi-Speed Mega PoE Injector
Advantech, a leading supplier of industrial communication solutions, is proud to release the EKI-2701MPI-5G PoE injector. This compact, industrial-grade solution delivers Wi-Fi 6 network infrastructure, power over Ethernet (PoE) and advanced connectivity to out-of-date, extant...
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Get the All NEW Raspberry Pi PoE+ HAT for $20
If you start a project on your favorite SBC in the market, Raspberry Pi, then you want fewer cables to run around the hardware. When you power the Raspberry Pi, you also require a separate ethernet connection that makes it two cables running across the hardware, making it look...
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Firefly’s Station P2 mini PC features RK3568, dual GbE, PoE+, WiFi 6 and up to 8GB RAM
Sometime in November last year, we wrote about two fanless mini PCs that were introduced by T-chip Technology’s Firefly: the Station P1 and M1 geek computers, powered by the Rockchip RK3399 hexa-core and RK3328 quad-core processors respectively. We are back now to talk about a...
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Squama Ethernet Board With Optional PoE Support For Ethernet Applications
Chinese-based Longan Labs has started developing the Squama series, which is primarily designed for IoT-based applications. The first product in the series of Squama boards was launched - Squama Ethernet - Arduino W5500 Ethernet Board. The board is integrated with a high performance MCU...
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DFI’s AL05P is a 2.5-inch Pico-ITX SBC with PoE and an Apollo Lake Processor
DFI has launched AL05P – a 2.5-inch Pico-ITX SBC that offers PoE and is powered by an Intel Atom® Processor E3900 Series. AL05P is not the first Intel Apollo Lake Pico-ITX board to appear in the market, but it is amongst the first to come with a PoE support (Power-over-Ethernet)....
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