SNLA224B June 2014 – October 2025 DS90UB913A-Q1 , DS90UB954-Q1 , DS90UB960-Q1 , DS90UB9702-Q1
Although not required for functionality, some systems have size constraints that must be considered when designing a PoC network. The values of the inductors used are based on the impedance and filtering needs of the system, but the physical size of the inductors is dependent on the ability of the device core to sustain the magnetic field. Physically smaller inductors have lower saturation currents and limit the current rating of the PoC network. One way to safely use an inductor with a lower saturation current is to reduce the current requirement of the circuit by increasing the voltage being carried by the coax cable. For example, if the camera or sensor requires 1.5W and a PoC voltage of 5V is used, a current of 300 mA must be supported. However, if a PoC voltage of 12V is used, a current of only 125mA must be supported. The lower current requirement allows for an inductor with a lower saturation current and potentially smaller footprint to be used.