or step down to 12vdc and use any number of standard PC options: http://www.mini-box.com/DC-DC <http://www.mini-box.com/DC-DC>
> On Oct 15, 2015, at 11:11 PM, joel jaeggli <joe...@bogus.com> wrote: > > On 10/15/15 8:23 PM, Baldur Norddahl wrote: >> Hi, >> >> The problem with that is the lack of power options. I got -48V DC. And no >> USB port to power any devices. > > step it down (buck converter) to 5v and use a raspberry pi > > http://www.st.com/web/en/catalog/sense_power/FM142/CL1456/SC355/PF63205 > >> Regards, >> >> Baldur >> >> >> On 16 October 2015 at 04:47, Jameson, Daniel <daniel.jame...@tdstelecom.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Mk802 might get you close. Sub $50 plus a couple adapters. >>> >>> ------------------------------ >>> *From:* NANOG on behalf of Baldur Norddahl >>> *Sent:* Thursday, October 15, 2015 9:24:21 PM >>> *To:* nanog@nanog.org >>> *Subject:* sfp "computer"? >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> Does anyone make a SFP with a system on chip "computer" that you can run a >>> small embedded linux on? >>> >>> I am sure it can be done because I have a "GPON stick" which is basically a >>> ONU with a small embedded Linux all on a SFP module. Does get fairly hot >>> however. >>> >>> My application is to run some small things that I feel is missing in my >>> switches/routers. Plug in this imaginary "SFP computer" to enhance the >>> switch with a small Linux. The SFP slot provides both networking and power >>> to the device. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Baldur >>> >> > >