The University of New Hampshire in cooperation with key players in implementation of the IEEE802.3af power over Ethernet (PoE) standard has established an interoperability test laboratory.
UNH-IOL Power over Ethernet Consortium page
It is necessary to demonstrate adherence to the IEEE standard and to show interoperability with the different types of Power Sending Equipment (PSE) available today. Power Integrations has submitted Powered Device Power supplies (PDs) for testing with the UNH-IOC. The results of the testing and links to the full test results are summarized below.
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DI-88 Class 2 PoE Power Supply
Summary: The circuit shown in DI-88 was tested at the UNH-IOC in 2005 and found to work in operation with all available PSEs. The unit was tested against the requirements of IEEE802.3af and was found work in agreement with the test standards*
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DI-88
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| Interoperability testing: passed testing with all (25) PSE's available |
Test Report  |
| IEEE 802.3af testing: passed testing to relevant clauses (33.1.1 - 33.1.8) |
Test Report  |
*Note: as the UNH-IOC is not an approval agency, it is inappropriate to use terms such as "compliant" or "shown to be compliant".
The circuit described in DI-88 (revision C) will be released as DAK-86. The UNH-IOC carried out testing on a DAK-86 board and hence refers to the DAK-86 in it's test report. The circuit tested is in all respects identical to that shown in DI-88 (revision C). |