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PCI Express 4-Port Quad Fast Ethernet Controller

AEI Intelligent Technologies' AEI-e410C is a flexible and high performance embedded Physical Layer switch providing four (4) exterior Fast Ethernet ports, plus an independent 1000Base-T internal Gigabit uplink to the host system's PCIe bus through the card edge connector.

 

Installation is a snap.  Users only install one Gigabit Ethernet device driver, which is plug and play in most operating systems; and supports a wide variety of architectures. 

The four Fast Ethernet ports are controlled independent of the PCIe Bus by an embedded switch IC, which has 5.6 Gbps of bandwidth to achieve wire-speed performance.  Moreover, it operates independent of the host system.   Subsequently, if the host system locks the Gigabit uplink port to the host will no longer function, however, the eight Fast Ethernet ports will continue to function normally and pass data among themselves like a normal switch so long as power/GND resides on the motherboard.

The AEI-e410C is an ideal networking solution for multiport industrial and fault tolerant applications!

AEI-e410C-PoE

IEEE 802.3af
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) Switch (Optional)
This section only applies to Power over Ethernet (PoE) applications.

By using Power over Ethernet, installers need only run a single CAT5 or CAT5E Ethernet cable that carries both power and data to each remote Power Device (IP Cameras, VoIP Phones, POS Terminals, wireless access points, IP based access control devices, etc.), therefore decreasing installation costs. 

Onboard Power Conversation technology allows system integrators to plug the internal PC power supply cable (4-pin disc drive connector) directly to a mating connector on the rear of the AEI-e410C. 

This Onboard Power Conversion technology enables the controller to act as a PSE switch (Power Source Equipment).  The 4 external Fast Ethernet ports are designed independently using IEEE standards for PoE (802.3af).  Each port automatically senses if a PoE capable PD (Power Device) is attached.  If the PD provides appropriate handshaking, onboard intelligence enables 48VDC power on the individual port.

The adapter eliminates the need to run high voltage power 110-220VAC to remote PoE devices, and eliminates the need for standalone Midspan and Endspan PoE switches/injectors. 

IEEE 802.3AF
10/100 Mixed DC & Data
(Mode A)
Pin Symbol Description
1 RX+ DC+ Mixed DC & Data
2 RX- DC+ Mixed DC & Data
3 RX+ DC- Mixed DC & Data
4 unused  
5 unused  
6 TX- DC- Mixed DC & Data
7 unused  
8 unused  

The AEI-e410C-PoE sources it's "PoE power supply" internally from the system PC Power Supply (disc drive power connector).  It incorporates "onboard" Power Conversion Technology that ramps up the 12VDC rail to the necessary PoE voltage. 

(Refer to Application Notes: AP-001 rev. 1.0 "AEI-e410C Application Note for System Engineers.")

Advanced PoE Power Management Features

OEMs are provided a set of unique patent pending advanced features with the
AEI-e410C.  This utility is free with the purchase of an AEI-e410C.

PoE Fault Tolerant Utility: 

This software utility identifies cable and connection faults, network faults, as well as Power Device faults; notifies the user of the fault; and attempts to take correction action to cure the fault.

This software utility resides on the Host System (NVR, or other PoE server).  The utility monitors various wired or wireless network connections between the Host System and any network attached devices.  This includes, but is not limited to other computers, routers, IP cameras (or other IP Power Devices).  Users simply configure the utility to monitor up to 126 different "devices" (wired and wireless) in the software's configuration screen.

When a network fault is detected on one or more of the monitored devices, the utility will attempt to re-establish the network connection two more times.  If still unable to re-establish a network connection the utility will attempt to correct the fault by cycling PoE power (ON-OFF-ON), and subsequently restarting all PoE attached devices including PoE network equipment (routers), and other PoE Power Devices such as IP Cameras, POS Terminals, etc.  In the event a device is locked-up, restarting it will usually cure the fault. 

Additionally, when a network fault is detected an ALERT will be sent. A pop-up window will be displayed on the Host System identifying the fault and what device(s) are reporting the fault.  The utility can also be configured to send an email ALERT messages to multiple recipients. 

After cycling PoE power and resetting all Power Devices, the software will wait 5 minutes to allow all devices to re-establish network connectivity. The utility will then attempt to re-establish a network connection with the prior faulty device(s).  If the device is able to establish a network connection , an "all good" ALERT message will be sent via a pop-up window and/or email.  If the network fault has not been resolved, a final "fatal error" ALERT message will be sent.

If the user wants a warning message sent without cycling power on all the power Devices... this can be accomplished in the utility configuration screen, or simply do not install the header cable between the motherboard and the AEI-e410C.

PoE Remote Power Reset

The utility provides a mouse-clickable button on the GUI to cycle PoE power
ON-OFF-ON, and subsequently reset all Power Devices, without re-booting the Host System.  This feature allows users with Remote Access privileges to the network to simply and easily reset all PoE Power Devices and PoE network equipment (routers, etc.) connected to the AEI-e410C.

Additional information about the AEI Fault Tolerant Utility is available by clicking here.

24 Hour Restart Jumper Setting

This is an optional jumper setting on the AEI-e410C Intelligent Power Conversion Card, and not recommended or necessary when the PoE Fault Tolerant Utility is running.  When this jumper is installed, PoE power is cycled ON-OFF-ON  for 2-5 seconds every 24 hours of continuous operation.  This fault tolerant feature ensures that all Power Devices and PoE network equipment (routers) are re-booted regularly to ensure no prolonged faults. Through a factory firmware upgrade, the wait period between automatic restarts can be increased or decreased to any amount of time, days, weeks, months, etc.

Manual PoE Reset Switch - Optional

The AEI-e410C Intelligent Power Conversion Card includes a two-pin header for a manual switch in the event an OEM wishes to put a PoE Power Reset switch on their enclosure (SPST Momentary).  This will allow users to reset PoE Power, and subsequently all attached PoE devices without having to re-boot the Host System.

 

Product Specifications

Part Numbers

AEI-e410C
PCIe (x1) Quad Fast Ethernet Controller
4-Port Quad Fast Ethernet Controller with 1-Port Gigabit Uplink to PCIe Bus.

Non-PoE version.

AEI-e410C-PoE
AEI-e410C with PoE Circuitry Installed.

Connector RJ-45 (f) Quad Gang Connector.
IEEE Standards Four External Connections
IEEE 802.3 (10Base-T Ethernet)
IEEE 802.3u (100Base-Tx Ethernet)
IEEE 802.3af PoE Mode B up to 350mA (15.4W)/port
IEEE 802.3au PoE Isolation Requirements
IEEE 802.3u Auto-negotiation
IEEE 802.3x Duplex and Flow Control
IEEE 802.3q VLAN
IEEE 802.3p Priority Tagging.

Internal Connection to PCIe Bus
IEEE 802.3ab (1000Base-T Ethernet)
IEEE 802.3q VLAN
IEEE 802.3p Priority Tagging.
IEEE 802.3x
Full Duplex Operation

PCI Express Slot PIC-e x1 compatible with x4, x8, or x16 slots
Bus Type PCI Express 1.1 compliant
Speeds, Cable & Distance Ethernet, 10Base-T  (Cat 3, 4, 5 UTP)
Fast Ethernet, 100Base-Tx  (Cat 5 UTP or better)

Distance up to 100 meters maximum

Auto-negotiation / NWay

Auto-negotiation between Full duplex and simplex operations AND between 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps.

 

Gigabit uplink operates at Full Duplex.

Diagnostic LEDs

Four Fast Ethernet Ports (Ext. PCI Bracket)
10/100 Activity
Link
PoE Enabled (red)

Gigabit Ethernet Uplink (Internal LEDs)
10/100/1000
Link
Act

4+1 Switch Indicators (Internal LEDs)
100/1000
Activity
Collision

Onboard Power Management (Internal LED)
Operating Normally
Over current indicator
 

Driver Support

See the following hyperlink for downloadable device drivers, Diagnostic, and Management Applications.


Device Drivers

  • Microsoft Windows

  • Linux

  • DOS (NDIS2 and Diagnostics)

  • Novel NetWare

  • SCO

  • FreeBSD

  • VxWorks. Wind River offers the drivers embedded in their operating system.  Please, contact Wind River to confirm, and for any questions and support.
  • MacOS (on Intel based MAC computer)
Certifications RoHS Compliant
FCC Part 15, Subpart B - Class A; CE; CISPR-22-A; CISPR-22-B, VCCI-A; CSA 22.2 No. 950-95; and CE compliant to: EN55024, EN50082-1, EN60950
Environment Specs Temperature: operating 0C to 60C
Humidity: 0 to 90% non-condensing
MTBF* 127 Years
Dimensions Universal Short Card  6.6" (L) x 4.2" (H)
Power Consumption
(Card Only)

Add-in Card (does not include PoE):
Estimated Maximum Rating (1879mA / 3778.8mW)
   3.3V @ 453mA
   1.8V @ 913mA

   1.5V @ 241mA
   1.05V @ 272mA
Above voltages are sourced from +3.3V
 

PoE Technology
PD Classification Signature Detection, class ID 0~3
IEEE 802.3af standards
Pin Assignments 10/100 Mixed DC & Data (Mode A)
See table above for further details.
PoE Input One 4-Pin Disc Drive Connector
Maximum 12VDC @ 2.8A (33.6W)
See Application Note AP001 for further information.
PoE Output

Max. 48VDC @ 350mA per Port  (15.4W per port)
RJ45 Jacks support IEEE 802.3AF