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PD70211
  • PD70211

PD70211

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PD70211 is an advanced Powered Device (PD) Interface IC with integrated switching (PWM) regulator control for PDs in PoE applications. It supports IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802at, HDBaseT and general 2/4-pair configurations. The PD70211 front-end includes an advanced classification block that supports 2, 3, 4, and 6 event classification. Using the SUPP_Sx pins, it also identifies which of the four pairs of the cable receives power and generates appropriate flags. The IC features an internal bleeder for discharging the input capacitor of the DC/DC converter rapidly, to ensure fast re-detection and port power-up in case of sudden removal and re-insertion of the Ethernet cable into the RJ-45. The advanced PWM current mode section supports synchronous flyback and active clamp forward topologies, as w...

Microchip Technology PD70211 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

Product Type

PD IC

Standards Supported

IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802.3at, dual-IEEE 802.3at, PoH

IC Type

PD Front end + PWM controller

POE Type

AT Type 2 / PoH

PoE Class

1-4

Output Power

95W

Maximum Current

2A

Maximum Channel Resistance

0.3 Ohm

Operating Temperature (C)

–40 to 85

Temperature Grade

Industrial

Integrated PWM Controller

Yes

Features

  • Supports IEEE 802.3af/at, HDBaseT both 2-pair / 4-pair configurations
  • Wall-adapter support (Rear Aux method)
  • PD detection & programmable classification
  • 2,3,4, and 6 event classification
  • Integrated 0.3 Ohm isolating (series-pass) FET
  • Inrush current limiting
  • Less than 10µA offset current during detection
  • Advanced PWM section
  • 36 pin, 6mm × 6 mm MLPQ
  • MSL3, RoHS compliant

Description

PD70211 is an advanced Powered Device (PD) Interface IC with integrated switching (PWM) regulator control for PDs in PoE applications. It supports IEEE 802.3af, IEEE 802at, HDBaseT and general 2/4-pair configurations. The PD70211 front-end includes an advanced classification block that supports 2, 3, 4, and 6 event classification. Using the SUPP_Sx pins, it also identifies which of the four pairs of the cable receives power and generates appropriate flags. The IC features an internal bleeder for discharging the input capacitor of the DC/DC converter rapidly, to ensure fast re-detection and port power-up in case of sudden removal and re-insertion of the Ethernet cable into the RJ-45. The advanced PWM current mode section supports synchronous flyback and active clamp forward topologies, as well as buck, boost etc.

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