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{{note|The FCDC-1 is directly forwarding the power from the Power Supply Unit to the Ethernet port (802.3af Type 1 mode B only). This means it is using the spare pairs only for power, and there is no auto-sensing of polarity or load. It is '''not''' using [[PoE]] (Power over Ethernet) technology}} | {{note|The FCDC-1 is directly forwarding the power from the Power Supply Unit to the Ethernet port (802.3af Type 1 mode B only). This means it is using the spare pairs only for power, and there is no auto-sensing of polarity or load. It is '''not''' using [[PoE]] (Power over Ethernet) technology}} | ||
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==Related Information== | ==Related Information== |
Revision as of 09:52, 31 January 2020
Flowire is based on the HomePlug AV power line communications specification, only using 24 - 48 V DC as the medium. It is a network bridge between Ethernet and a PLC link.
There are three variants:
- FCDC-3 (1008080110 )
The versions
- FCDC-1 (1008080110 ) - Forwards power to the spare pairs of the Ethernet port
- FCDC-2 (1008080210) - Does not forward power to the Ethernet port
The FCDC-1 is directly forwarding the power from the Power Supply Unit to the Ethernet port (802.3af Type 1 mode B only). This means it is using the spare pairs only for power, and there is no auto-sensing of polarity or load. It is not using PoE (Power over Ethernet) technology |