PoE Calculator
Using this calculator allows the cabling to be designed, installed and operated to optimize thermal and electrical performance in different configurations.
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Using this calculator allows the cabling to be designed, installed and operated to optimize thermal and electrical performance in different configurations.
This tool calculates voltage drop and power losses in the cable, voltage that reaches PD, and required PSE size to power your application with a single-signature PoE.
Calculate PoE power, voltage drop, and cable distance instantly with our PoE Calculator. Find the right PoE switch or injector for any device.
Estimate how much power a PoE switch or injector really has to source after cable losses, and check whether long links still leave enough voltage at the powered device.
Calculate Power over Ethernet (PoE) line loss, voltage drop, max distance, and cable resistance. Optimize your PoE installations for efficiency and performance.
Unlike other calculators - you can enter the power required by the device in order to calculate total power including the effects of voltage drop and line loss. It will calculate and display the max cable
This is the maximum total power the switch can deliver across all ports simultaneously. Add up the power draw of every connected device and verify the total stays within budget, leaving
This calculator combines PoE source voltage, device power demand, Ethernet cable size, and run length to estimate voltage loss and the actual voltage available at the powered device.
Design and procure PoE networks with confidence. Learn 802.3af/at/bt power classes, voltage-drop math, and cable selection tips for AP, camera, and enterprise deployments.
This tool checks if your PoE switch can power a given number of devices (e.g., IP cameras, access points) based on each device''s power draw and the switch''s total PoE budget.