Powered device classification in a wired data telecommunications network
First Claim
1. A powered device (PD) adapted to operate in conjunction with a coupled power sourcing equipment (PSE) so that it can receive inline power from the PSE in a wired data telecommunications network having at least two pairs of conductors coupling the PD and the PSE, the PD comprising:
- an identity network responsive to a signal from the PSE for confirming that the PD is adapted to receive inline power from the PSE;
circuitry responsive to a series of classification cycles carried out by the PSE, the circuitry presenting a series of responsive currents over the conductors to the PSE, the currents corresponding to predetermined inline power classes and the classes not all being the same; and
a nonvolatile memory capable of retaining its contents for at least a period of time while a voltage signal from the PSE drops below a predetermined voltage.
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Abstract
In a wired data telecommunication network power sourcing equipment (PSE) coupled to a powered device (PD) carries out an inline power discovery process to verify that the PD is adapted to receive inline power, then a plurality of classification cycles are carried out to convey a series of inline power classes back to the PSE. The series of inline power classes may all be the same, in which case the PD is legacy equipment and is adapted to receive the power level corresponding to that class. If they are not all the same, information is thus conveyed to the PSE which may, for example, correspond to a specific power level to be applied or to other information.
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8 Claims
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1. A powered device (PD) adapted to operate in conjunction with a coupled power sourcing equipment (PSE) so that it can receive inline power from the PSE in a wired data telecommunications network having at least two pairs of conductors coupling the PD and the PSE, the PD comprising:
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an identity network responsive to a signal from the PSE for confirming that the PD is adapted to receive inline power from the PSE; circuitry responsive to a series of classification cycles carried out by the PSE, the circuitry presenting a series of responsive currents over the conductors to the PSE, the currents corresponding to predetermined inline power classes and the classes not all being the same; and a nonvolatile memory capable of retaining its contents for at least a period of time while a voltage signal from the PSE drops below a predetermined voltage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of operating a powered device (PD), comprising:
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receiving inline power from a power sourcing equipment (PSE) in a wired data telecommunications network having at least two pairs of conductors coupling the PD and the PSE; providing an identity network responsive to a signal from the PSE for confirming that the PD is adapted to receive inline power from the PSE; responding to a series of classification cycles carried out by the PSE by presenting a series of responsive currents over the conductors to the PSE, the currents corresponding to predetermined inline power classes and the classes not all being the same; and operating a nonvolatile memory of the PD to retain its contents for at least a period of time while a voltage signal from the PSE drops below a predetermined voltage. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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