Disambiguation evidence for IEEE 802.3bt 4‑pair Power over Ethernet standard via surface form

"IEEE 802.3bt"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "IEEE 802.3bt".

Predicate Object
alsoKnownAs 4‑pair Power over Ethernet standard
appliesTo 1000BASE‑T
appliesTo 100BASE‑TX
appliesTo 10BASE‑T
appliesTo 10GBASE-T
surface form: 10GBASE‑T
appliesTo 2.5GBASE‑T
appliesTo IEEE 802.3bz 2.5G/5GBASE‑T Ethernet standard
surface form: 5GBASE‑T
area IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standard
surface form: Ethernet networking
area Power over Ethernet
backwardCompatibleWith IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet standard
surface form: IEEE 802.3af
backwardCompatibleWith IEEE 802.3at
cablingType balanced twisted‑pair copper cabling
compatibleWith Category 5e cabling or better
defines 4‑pair Power over Ethernet
defines higher power classes for PoE
definesMechanism Autoclass
definesMechanism dual‑signature PDs
definesMechanism maintain power signature
definesMechanism power classification
definesMechanism power negotiation between PSE and PD
definesMechanism single‑signature PDs
definesRole Power Sourcing Equipment
definesRole Powered Device
enables power delivery over all four twisted pairs of Ethernet cabling
extends IEEE 802.3af Power over Ethernet standard
surface form: IEEE 802.3af
extends IEEE 802.3at
goal maintain interoperability with existing Ethernet standards
includes electromagnetic compatibility considerations for PoE
includes safety requirements for PoE power delivery
instanceOf IEEE 802.3 amendment
instanceOf IEEE standard
instanceOf Power over Ethernet standard
introduces IEEE 802.3bt 4‑pair Power over Ethernet standard self-linksurface differs
surface form: Type 3 PoE
introduces IEEE 802.3bt 4‑pair Power over Ethernet standard self-linksurface differs
surface form: Type 4 PoE
objective increase maximum available power over Ethernet
objective support more demanding powered devices
partOf IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standard
surface form: IEEE 802.3
powerDeliveryMode 4‑pair powering
standardizedBy Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
surface form: IEEE
standardizedBy IEEE 802.3 Working Group
supports higher power delivery than earlier PoE standards
supportsDeviceClass Type 3 Powered Device
supportsDeviceClass Type 4 Powered Device
supportsUseCase building automation systems
supportsUseCase digital signage
supportsUseCase lighting systems
supportsUseCase pan‑tilt‑zoom cameras
supportsUseCase point‑of‑sale terminals
supportsUseCase thin clients
supportsUseCase wireless access points
uses all four wire pairs for power delivery

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