have an answer for. I am sure the
group can help and look forward to their responses.
Mark Schmidt
*From:*Grace Lin [mailto:graceli...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* Wednesday, April 04, 2012 7:51 AM
*To:* EMC-PSTC@LISTSERV.IEEE.ORG
*Subject:* [PSES] Test Setup for a Display Powered by a PoE Injector
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Subject: Re: [PSES] Test Setup for a Display Powered by a PoE Injector
Hi Grace,
1. Both the display (POE Powered Device (PD)) and POE injector (POE
source) should have separate reports. Recommend testing them separately because
the general idea of POE source is
Hi Grace,
1. Both the display (POE Powered Device (PD)) and POE injector (POE
source) should have separate reports. Recommend testing them separately because
the general idea of POE source is to provide power to a device at some distance
from AC mains source. But they could be tested at
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Subject: [PSES] Test Setup for a Display Powered by a PoE Injector
Dear Members,
Could you please give your comments on the test setup for a display
(touchpanel) powered by a PoE (power over Ethernet) injector? More specifically:
1. Does the PoE injector need to be part of the EUT
[PSES] Test Setup for a Display Powered by a PoE Injector
Dear Members,
Could you please give your comments on the test setup for a display
(touchpanel) powered by a PoE (power over Ethernet) injector? More specifically:
1. Does the PoE injector need to be part of the EUT (equipment under test
Dear Members,
Could you please give your comments on the test setup for a display
(touchpanel) powered by a PoE (power over Ethernet) injector? More
specifically:
1. Does the PoE injector need to be part of the EUT (equipment under test)
and placed on the turntable next to the EUT? Or, can the PoE
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