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ATTE SDIP-40-120 is a PoE++ power splitter with a built-in voltage converter. It features gigabit Ethernet ports (10/100/1000 Mb/s), supports PoE++ input (802.3af/at/bt), and separates the output into data (Ethernet port) and power (DC socket). The output power is converted to 12 V, with a maximum output power of 40 W. This allows you to connect a device with a 12 V socket, such as a router or IP recorder, to a standard PoE switch. The SDIP-40-120 does not have a housing and is designed for installation in an enclosure using mounting pins/screws.

PoE++ Splitter
The offered product is designed to split PoE into data and power. It supports the PoE++ standard (802.3af/at/bt type3) on the input with a maximum power of 60 W. The SDIP-40-120 supports a continuous maximum power of 40 W and a peak power of 50 W. Data is output via the LAN port, and power is output via the DC terminal.
Built-in Step-Down Converter to 12 V DC
The SDIP-40-120 features a built-in voltage converter, providing a 12 V DC output with an accuracy of up to 3%. This allows you to connect 12 V devices, such as an IP recorder or a standard router, to a PoE switch.


Applications
The splitter is designed for connecting 12 V devices to standard PoE switches. This is made possible by its dual functionality — both as a PoE splitter and a voltage converter. The SDIP-40-120 can be used, for example, to connect an IP recorder or a router, as many devices on the market operate on 12 V power.
Specifications
ATTE SPID-40-120 | |
Ports quantity |
1x PoE IN 1x LAN 1x DC terminal |
Power input |
PoE++ 802.3af/at/bt Passive PoE 44 - 56 V DC |
Output voltage | 12 V DC +-/ 3% |
Output power | 40 W |
Surge protection | LAN IN, DC OUT |
Overload protection | DC OUT |
Power indications | LED PWR (red LED) – power presence |
PoE indication | Yellow LED on RJ45 ports – PoE power present on port |
Operating temperature range | -25°C to 50°C |
Dimensions | 51 x 51(73) x 21 mm |
Weight | 0.032 kg |
Protection rating | IP20 |
Enclosure design | Universal mounting base |