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802.11b/g Indoor PoE Amplifier
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2.4GHz
Indoor Amplifier for 802.11b/g Devices
The Indoor PoE Amplifier IAPE-24
is a unique approach to 2.4Ghz Power Amplifiers. This unit is designed
to function as an amplifier that can be installed close to a
Power-over-Ethernet Access Point, Client Bridge, or Wireless
Router. The Amplifier gets its power from the PoE connection, and
also passes the data and PoE on to the wireless device over standard
CAT-5 cables. The IAPE-24 has 2 x N-Type Female connectors to
attach an external antenna, and to connect via a 'pig-tail' cable to
almost any 2.4Ghz wireless device. It also have 2 x RJ-45 connectors
for passing through teh PoE and data signals. The flexibility of
this design allows the IAPE-24 to be mounted in very tight spaces, and
requires no additional power cables!
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Single
Unit Price:
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$375.00
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This
product uses Time Division Duplex (TDD)
technology designed for the high power 2.4GHz ISM
band which includes WLAN, Bluetooth, P2P systems
to enhance the coverage and stabilize the transmission data rate of
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) in indoor and outdoor
applications, such as 802.11b, 802.11b+, 802.11g.
For Tx,
the amplifier uses a high-power, high-efficiency, linear
amplifier MMIC which is manufactured on an advanced Gallium Arsenide
Heterojunction Bipolar Transistor (HBT) process to get low current
consumption and better heat effect.
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The
amplifier also provides a
power limitation function to prevent illegal radiation. In WLAN
applications, it produces a continuous output power level of 1000 mW
under the 802.11b spectral mask, 7V@650mA. For Rx, we use a low noise
amplifier to provide a more dynamic receiving level and improve the
quality of the weak signal.
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Why would I want
an
Indoor PoE Amplifier? |
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FCC NOTICE: To comply with FCC part 15 rules in
the United States, the SB24 Signal Booster must only be used in systems
that have been FCC certified. The system must also be professionally
installed to ensure compliance with the Part 15 certification. It is
the responsibility of the operator and professional installer to ensure
that only certified systems are deployed in the United States. The use
of the converter in any other combination (such as co-located antennas
transmitting the same information) is expressly forbidden in accordance
with FCC rules CFR47 Part 15.204. Contact our sales department to learn
more about our systems certified by the FCC
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Electrical
Characteristics
@ 25°C
| Model Number |
IAPE-24
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| Frequency Band |
2.4 ~ 2.5 GHz |
| RX Max. Input
Pwr (dBm) |
-10 dBm |
| RX Max. Pwr
Gain (dBm) |
20 dB max.
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| TX Max.
Linear Output |
1 W /
30 dBm max.
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| TX Max. Input
Pwr (dBm) |
+5 dBm ~ +20 dBm
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| Signal Type |
DSSS |
| TR Switch Time |
<
1µsec |
| Power
Consumption |
48V DC
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| Diagnosis LED |
PWR @ Green
|| TX @ Red || RX @ Yellow |
| RF Connector
Type |
2 x N-Type Female on
Amplifier
2 x RJ-45 PoE and Data Pass-Thru
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| Operating
Temperature |
-30 ~ +70
°C
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| Size - L*W*H |
72mm * 35mm * 22mm
(not including connectors)
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| Weight |
120 g
(not including connectors)
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(NOTE: To
avoid
damage, ensure that the Indoor PoE Amplifier has an Antenna attached
*BEFORE* any power is applied to the Amplifier!)
Step 1. Connect external Antenna to IAPE-24
Step 2. Connect IAPE-24 to the PoE Cat-5 cable
Step 3. Connect Access Point (AP), Client Bridge, or Wireless
Router antenna connection to the IAPE-24 RF input
Step 4. Connect Access Point (AP), Client Bridge, or Wireless
Router PoE connection to the IAPE-24 PoE Pass-Thru connection
Step 5. Apply power to your PoE source
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