Power-Over-Ethernet; Data Transfer - Matrox Indio Installation And Hardware Reference

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60 Chapter 4: Matrox Indio hardware reference

Power-over-Ethernet

Matrox Indio supports both power-over-Ethernet (PoE) compliant devices and
non-PoE devices; Matrox Indio automatically detects whether the device is
PoE-compliant.
When a PoE compliant device is detected, Matrox Indio provides the device
+48 V
of power, for a maximum load of 15.40 W, provided that Matrox Indio
dc
is installed in a PCle slot that meets the electrical requirements detailed in the
Electrical specifications section.
This power source is electrically isolated from the rest of your computer.
When connecting to non-PoE compliant devices, Matrox Indio has appropriate
circuitry to ensure that no power is transmitted.
Matrox Indio is also equipped with an over-current protection mechanism and a
resettable fuse that can sustain a current of 750 mA.

Data transfer

Matrox Indio is a x1 PCIe 2.0 board, so it can transfer data over any PCIe slot.
Under optimum conditions, Matrox Indio can exchange data with the Host at a
peak transfer rate of up to 500 Mbytes/sec if the board is installed in a PCIe 2.0 slot.

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