PCIe-PoE354at: 4-Port Server-Grade Gigabit 802.3at PoE+ Frame Grabber Card
PCIe-PoE354at- x4, Gen2 PCI Express interface (2GB/s total bandwidth)
- Intel I350 server-grade Gigabit Ethernet controller
- Supports four (354at) or two (352at) independent GigE ports
- Compliant with IEEE 802.3at to deliver 25.5 W each port
- Supports 9.5 kB jumbo frame, teaming and IEEE 1588
- Per-port PoE+ power on/ off control
Frequently Asked Questions
The PCIe-PoE354at has 4 independent Gigabit Ethernet ports powered by an Intel® I350-AM4 server-grade controller. It supports 9.5 kB jumbo frames, teaming, and IEEE 1588. A 2-port variant, the PCIe-PoE352at, uses an Intel® I350-AM2 controller instead.
Each port is compliant with IEEE 802.3at-2009 (PoE+) and can deliver up to 25.5 W of power. This is sufficient to power devices such as PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) cameras.
Use CAT-5e or CAT-6 cable, with a maximum cable length of 100 meters. CAT-6 is recommended since the card is designed for Gigabit Ethernet connectivity.
The card requires a maximum of 1.2 A @ 3.3 V from the PCI Express bus. For the 12 VDC PoE supply, it requires up to 9.6 A @ 12 V, which can be sourced either from the PCI Express bus or from an on-board 4-pin power connector, selectable via a jumper.
The card operates from 0°C to 55°C with airflow.
The card uses an x4, Gen2 PCI Express interface (2 GB/s total bandwidth) and measures 167.7 mm (W) x 111.2 mm (H).
Neousys provides drivers for Windows XP, Windows 7, and Windows 8/8.1 (both 32-bit and 64-bit), included on the Drivers & Utilities DVD.
Yes. The card supports per-port PoE power on/off control through Neousys-provided API functions (PCI_GetStatusPoEPort, PCI_EnablePoEPort, PCI_DisablePoEPort). This allows manual power cycling of connected PD devices for fault recovery.
The PCIe-PoE354at has 4 GigE/PoE+ ports using an Intel® I350-AM4 controller and can draw up to 9.6 A @ 12 V, with a selectable 12 VDC source (PCI Express bus or on-board 4-pin connector). The PCIe-PoE352at has 2 GigE/PoE+ ports using an Intel® I350-AM2 controller, draws up to 4.8 A @ 12 V, and obtains 12 VDC directly from the PCI Express bus only (no external power needed).
How-to Guides
- Configure the Board ID using the DIP switch if necessary.
- Configure the 12 VDC source (PCI Express bus or 4-pin power connector) using the DIP switch if necessary.
- Open the host computer chassis and expose an available x4 PCI Express slot (or compatible x16 slot).
- Align and insert the golden-finger connector of the card into the PCI Express slot until firmly seated.
- Secure the card to the chassis with a screw.
- If configured to obtain 12 VDC from the on-board 4-pin power connector, plug in the 4-pin power plug from your ATX power supply, confirming polarity (+5V/Red, GND/Black, GND/Black, +12V/Yellow) before connecting.
- Locate the DIP switch on the upper-left corner of the PCB.
- Use switch positions P1 ~ P3 to set the desired board ID (0 ~ 7).
- This board ID is used as a parameter in the per-port PoE control API to identify a specific card when multiple cards are installed.
- By default, the card obtains 12 VDC directly from the PCI Express connector, requiring no external power plug.
- If your motherboard cannot supply the required 9.6 A maximum current on the PCI Express connector, set DIP switch position P4 to select the 4-pin power connector as the 12 VDC source instead.
- Connect a 4-pin power plug from a standard ATX power supply to the on-board connector, confirming correct polarity before connecting.
- Insert the Drivers & Utilities DVD into a DVD drive attached to the host computer; a setup utility launches automatically.
- Click 'Automatic Driver Installation'.
- The utility detects your Windows operating system and installs the corresponding driver, taking about 2-3 minutes.
- Once installation completes, the setup utility reboots Windows and the system works normally afterward.
- After installing the Intel® I350 GbE driver, open Network Connections and double-click the corresponding Local Area Connection.
- Click the Configure button, then click the Advanced tab.
- Select the Jumbo Packet setting and choose the desired frame size (9014 Bytes is suggested for high-data-rate Ethernet devices such as GigE cameras).
| Manufacturer | Neousys |
|---|---|
| Short Description | PCIe-PoE354at is the world’s first PoE frame grabber card combining server-grade GigE controller and 802.3at PoE+ capability. Inheriting Neousys’ expertise on PoE technology, PCIe-PoE354at further incorporates the updated 802.3at-2009 standard and offers up to 25.5W in each port. |



