The Great Search – PoE Modules for Future W5500 Ethernet Breakout
Adafruit received multiple requests to upgrade W5500 Ethernet breakout boards to include PoE capability, aiming for a seamless, plug-and-play solution.

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🧠 Summary
What prompted the post: Adafruit received multiple requests to upgrade their Wiznet W5500 Ethernet breakout boards—as well as their own versions—to include Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability, aiming for a seamless, plug-and-play solution. GitHub+10blog.adafruit.com+10blog.adafruit.com+10
Current options: While DIY PoE converters are possible, Adafruit notes that ready-to-use PoE adapter modules are available via distributors like DigiKey, simplifying implementation. Ideal modules should offer 3 V or 5 V output, since those voltage levels are compatible with almost all embedded electronics. Reddit+1Apple Podcasts+1
Ongoing search: Adafruit is actively evaluating suitable PoE modules to integrate into future W5500 breakout designs. They’re looking for a standardized, reliable solution.@GitHub+10Reddit+10blog.adafruit.com+10
🎥 Related Video
(Adafruit’s official video offers an overview of the motivation and selection criteria.)
✅ Why It Matters
Convenience & Integration: Embedding PoE support elevates W5500 Ethernet breakout boards into all-in-one devices—eliminating external power cables and simplifying deployment.
Power Efficiency: PoE can streamline embedded systems—especially in remote installations or environments where running separate power wiring is cumbersome.
Developer Feedback: Adafruit’s “Great Search” series reflects a community-driven approach—actively seeking user input before committing to board revisions.