Added
- The PoE card now tells you the voltage, not just the watts. Passive PoE-out delivers whatever voltage the board is fed, so a switch running on a 24 V supply will only start devices that accept 24 V — however much of the budget is free. When the supply is below the high-voltage class, the card says so.
- The power-supply list now also answers to the id printed on the label (
SAW36-240-1500G), not only the short catalogue name.
Fixed
- The supply you pick on a device is now checked against the voltage the board reports. If you swap the power supply and forget to change the field, mikr used to keep showing the old budget — on an RB5009UPr+S+IN that meant 76 W while the board was actually running at 24.5 V. The two are now compared and the card tells you they disagree. The budget figure itself is unchanged: it still follows the supply you named, because the measured voltage cannot say how many amps a supply has.