Power Over CoaXPress
Each connection of the CoaXPress Host connector is capable of delivering power to the camera through the CoaXPress cable.

12 V DC power source
Applies to:
PoCXP power distribution scheme for cards with 12 V DC power source
An external 12 V DC supply is attached to the auxiliary power input connector through a 6-pin PEG cable. The 12 V power is converted by a 12 V to 24 V regulated converter and delivered to each power transmitting unit.
The 12 V DC supply is typically delivered by the power supply of the Host PC.
The AuxiliaryPowerInput feature reports the status of the connection made by the PEG cable between the external power supply and the Coaxlink auxiliary power input connector.
The CxpPoCxpPowerInputStatus feature reports the status of the 24 V power converter.

Applies to:
PoCXP power distribution scheme for cards with 24 V DC power source
The external 24 V supply is attached to the auxiliary power input connector through a 4-pin cable and delivered to each power transmitting unit.
The AuxiliaryPowerInput feature reports the status of the connection made by the power cable between the external power supply and the Coaxlink auxiliary power input connector.
The CxpPoCxpPowerInputStatus feature reports the status of the 24 V input.

PoCXP power transmission unit
The Power Transmitting Unit – PTU – is responsible for a safe delivery of power to the Device. It fulfills the requirements of the CoaXPress standard for a CoaXPress Host, namely:
● | It is capable of delivering 17 W* of 24 V DC power per connector to the Device (*) 25 W for |
● | It implements an over-current protection device – OCP |
● | It supports the automatic CoaXPress PoCXP detection method |
In addition, it provides the application with the capability of:
● | Disabling or interrupting the automatic power delivery |
● | Resetting the OCP when tripped |
● | Controlling the range of the PoCXP sense resistance |

On execution of the CxpPoCxpAuto command the PTU controller initiates a PoCXP device detection procedure.
Since version 3.1 of the Coaxlink Driver, the automatic PoCXP is enabled at system power-up! The application is not anymore required to enable PoCXP powering by issuing a
CxpPoCxpAuto
command.
If the PoCXP device detection procedure terminates successfully, the PTU applies power by closing the switch.
If the PoCXP device detection procedure fails, the controller doesn't apply power and retries a new PoCXP detection procedure. Possible causes of failure are:
● | The external power is not connected (AuxiliaryPowerInput = Unconnected) |
● | The external power source is off (CxpPoCxpPowerInputStatus = NotOK) |
● | There are no camera attached |
● | The attached camera is not PoCXP compliant |
Once the power is applied, the controller remains in that state until any of the following situations occurs:
● | The application disables the power delivery by executing the PoCxpTurnOff command. |
● | The external power source is disconnected (CxpPoCxpPowerInputStatus = NotOK) |
● | The external power source is turned off (CxpPoCxpPowerInputStatus = NotOK) |
● | The CoaXPress cable is disconnected (The average output current measured over a time interval of 0.3 seconds is less than 8 mA) |
● | The OCP trips (The output voltage drops for a time interval greater than 20 milliseconds) |

On execution of the CxpPoCxpTurnOff command the PTU turns off the switch and disables PoCXP powering. In that state, the PTU is not performing PoCXP detection procedures.
The CxpPoCxpConfigurationStatus feature reports the configuration status of the PTU: Off or AUTO.
The CxpPoCxpStatus feature reports the status of the PTU: Off, On or Tripped.

The CxpPoCxpDetectionMode feature of the Interface module selects either the standard or the extended (default) power over CoaXPress detection mode.
When set to Extended, the PoCXP device detection of Coaxlink cards is configured for an extended range of resistance values. This allows cameras that are not fully compliant with the range specification of the PoCXP sense resistor to be detected as valid PoCXP cameras and to be powered. This is the default value after initialization.
When set toStandard the PoCXP device detection of Coaxlink cards is configured for a restricted range of resistance values, namely 4.7 kΩ +/- 10%.
This setting is not persistent.

The OCP circuit is built with a PTC device providing two kind of protections:
● | The overload protection addresses the cases when the load is excessive. |
● | The short-circuit protection addresses the cases of accidental short-circuits. |
In case of overload, the PTC trips (= opens progressively the circuit) after several seconds or minutes depending on the current level and the ambient temperature. The higher the current, the lower the time to trip. The same applies to the ambient temperature.
In case of short-circuit, the PTC trips immediately. Consequently, the PTU controller enters the tripped state and opens the switch. The tripped PTC device returns to the conducting state after having cooled down. This may take a few seconds. However, the PTU controller remains in the tripped state until the application issues a CxpPoCxpTripReset command. Having left the tripped state, the PTU can initiate a new PoCXP device detection and, if successful, re-establish power.
The PTC is sized to sustain 17 W* of power over the whole operating temperature range without tripping.
(*) 25 W for
Extracting more than 17 W* of power and/or operating the Coaxlink card above the operating temperature range is prohibited since it may induce
unexpected PTC trips.
(*) 25 W for
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