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Ag9924-M

Ag9924-M

MPN: AG9924M
Silvertel
Isolated PoE (Power over Ethernet) Module DC DC Converter 1 Output 24V 500mA 36V - 57V Input
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Overview

The Ag9924-M is an ultra-miniature, fully compliant IEEE 802.3af PoE PD module providing a regulated 24V DC output at up to 12.95W. This isolated DC/DC converter features a compact surface-mount footprint (Gull Wing SMT) and includes the necessary power signature and classification circuitry for Class 0 operation.

Why Choose This Part

This module offers a high degree of integration in a tiny SMT package, significantly reducing PCB real estate requirements for PoE-enabled designs. It provides built-in 1500V isolation and short-circuit protection, simplifying compliance with safety standards and increasing system reliability in industrial environments.

Applications

Ethernet Surveillance Cameras
Provides isolated 24V power to IP cameras, eliminating the need for local power supplies while ensuring safety via 1500V isolation.
Wireless Access Points
Powers ceiling-mounted enterprise Wi-Fi hardware directly through the Ethernet cable infrastructure.
Smart Building Automation
Enables PoE connectivity for HVAC controllers, lighting sensors, and wall-mounted touch panels in commercial environments.
Industrial IP Intercoms
Powers remote communication endpoints with built-in short-circuit protection and thermal management.

Key Specifications

Type Isolated PoE (Power over Ethernet) Module
Features OVP, SCP
Efficiency 87%
Applications ITE (Commercial)
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Power (Watts) 12 W
Standard Number 60950-1
Size / Dimension 0.84" L x 0.55" W x 0.51" H (21.0mm x 14.0mm x 13.0mm)
Number of Outputs 1
Voltage - Output 1 24V
Voltage - Isolation 1.5 kV
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 85degC
Voltage - Input (Max) 57V
Voltage - Input (Min) 36V
Current - Output (Max) 500mA

Getting Started

To implement the Ag9924-M, connect the input pins to a bridge rectifier fed by the Ethernet transformer center taps. Engineers should follow the recommended PCB layout for thermal dissipation and may add an external resistor to the ADJ pin if output voltage fine-tuning is required.

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