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ali_asadzadeh:
Hi,
Today I came across microchip and found about this cool Chips,
https://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/en/EQCO31X20

Who else makes them? is there any price and datasheet available?

The Idea of sending data and power over a single cable has many use cases. >:D >:D >:D

BravoV:

--- Quote from: ali_asadzadeh on August 31, 2020, 10:09:17 am ---... is there any price and datasheet available?

--- End quote ---

Try learn to read carefully ... "Status: Future Product" ...

ali_asadzadeh:
I have found older parts from microchip, Like EQCO30R5.D and EQCO30T5.D, they are 4$ in Digikey and have datasheets.

I wonder if instead of 24V DC power delivery, I could use 240VAC mains as a power source (or rectified 300V DC), is it possible?

BravoV:

--- Quote from: ali_asadzadeh on September 02, 2020, 06:18:40 am ---I wonder if instead of 24V DC power delivery, I could use 240VAC mains as a power source (or rectified 300V DC), is it possible?

--- End quote ---

Not possible, you powering it more than 10 times the max voltage allowed. 24volt vs 300volt.  :palm:

Understand you're claiming as digital expert  ::) , suggesting to go back to learn basic electronics, where you can not supply more higher voltage than the specified max. voltage.

bvwj:
Microchip is the only source.  6Gbps devices have been available for years.  It is the 12Gbps devices that are just rolling out.

The bandwidth is asymmetrical, 1-12Gbps one direction, 21-42Mbps the other.  Mostly useful for cameras.

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