Market Focus: Powering the Future with PoE
The internet of things (IoT) will continue transform our lives. Wi-Fi will offer ever faster data speeds, and 5G will bring unmatched mobile connectivity. Yet all three new technologies will rely on the venerable Ethernet cable to deliver both a reliable data connection and power to a signal distribution node. Using the latest 802.3bt Power over Ethernet (PoE) standard, Ethernet switches can put 90 W of power onto standard Ethernet cable, send it up to 100 meters, and deliver up to 71 W of power. Enough to power multiple IoT gateways, a 5G small cell, or a Wi-Fi access point. Join us as we explore the latest IEEE PoE standard and how Silicon Labs’ new PoE devices simplify adding PoE to any Ethernet connected device.
45 Minute Presentation
15 Minute Q&A
Charlie Ice
Senior Product Manager
Silicon Labs
Charlie Ice has over 10 years of experience managing microcontrollers, digital motor control, digital power supply control, and test and measurement equipment. Prior to joining Silicon Labs, Charlie managed the hardware resell program at National Instruments after marketing digital motor control MCUs at Texas Instruments and Microchip Technology. Charlie holds a BSEE and MSEE, both from Rice University in Houston, Texas.
Kevin Kilbane
Senior Product Manager
Silicon Labs
Kevin Kilbane serves as a Senior Product Manager for Silicon Labs’ isolation and access products. Kevin joined Silicon Labs in 2010 and holds two patents. Prior to joining Silicon Labs, Kevin was the audio Marketing Director at IDT and MCU Strategic Marketing and Systems Manager at Freescale. Kevin holds a BSEE from Cornell University.
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