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HPE 5185-9928 5066-2198, Pcb 5185-9928, From Switch Poe+
- Component Type: Printed Circuit Board (PCB)
- Part Number: 5185-9928
- Associated Model (possible): 5066-2198
- Functionality (possible): Power over Ethernet Plus (PoE+)
- Intended for network equipment
- Replacement or internal component
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Product Overview
The HPE 5185-9928 is identified as a PCB component, potentially related to a switch with PoE+ capabilities, possibly a 5066-2198 model. This part serves as a circuit board for network equipment.
Technical Information
| Component Type | Printed Circuit Board (PCB) |
| Part Number | 5185-9928 |
| Associated Model | 5066-2198 (possible) |
Additional Specifications
| Feature | PoE+ (possible) |
| Manufacturer | HPE |
Product Description
The HPE 5185-9928 is identified as a Printed Circuit Board (PCB), a fundamental component within electronic devices. Based on the provided information, this specific PCB is likely associated with network hardware, potentially a switch, and may be related to the model number 5066-2198. The mention of 'Poe+' suggests that this circuit board plays a role in providing Power over Ethernet Plus capabilities to the device it is installed in. As a PCB, the 5185-9928 serves as the substrate upon which electronic components are mounted and interconnected. It facilitates the flow of electrical signals and power between these components, enabling the overall functionality of the network device. In the context of a switch with PoE+, this PCB would likely manage the power delivery to network ports, allowing them to power connected devices such as IP phones, wireless access points, or security cameras. This component is typically used for repair, replacement, or as part of the manufacturing process for network equipment. Its specific function is tied to the larger system it belongs to, contributing to the device's ability to provide both data connectivity and power over Ethernet cables. Understanding the exact model and function requires further context about the device it originates from.



