What are your expectations at connection point C?
I am considering pitching an application for the Microchip PoE to USB-C Power and Data Adapter RoadTest review. I completed a review of a PoE device, Raspberry Pi4B (4GB) plus POE Hat - Review and figured why not leverage the knowledge into another PoE review.
The drawing shows my preferred setup for the RoadTest, a Linux laptop interfacing through a PoE Injector communicating with a Raspberry Pi4B. The injector is a device I acquired to resolve an issue I discovered during the RoadTest Review The Road to Raspberry Pi4B/ PoE Hat RoadTest Review (PoE insight needed) . I want to avoid more purchases.
After reviewing the documentation I'm confused about my expectations at point C in the diagram. I was hoping a white board session with others might clarify my understanding. One of the opportunities I miss in my retirement is the napkin discussion with technical minds during a coffee break at work. Using a drawing scribbled on a napkin, like minds worked to offer insight into solving a problem presented at the table.
The Microchip PoE to USB-C Power and Data Adapter provides power and data communication path. Can someone confirm my understanding that the Microchip adapter is acting as a Ethernet to USB adapter for communication? I found reference to a LAN7800 USB driver chip while drilling down through one of the documents. I assume that means the end device (i.e. Pi would require the driver support).
I'm not familiar with many devices that combine USB port functions of power and communication. The brochure for the product shows a tablet connected as a device. I have an Apple tablet that can act as device but that makes it rather difficult to take measurements under varying loads. In my test scenario I'm thinking I will need a breakout cable to separate Microchip adapter power from the USB signal. As an additional test in my review, I was hoping to use a Android laptop I have as an additional device to test the endpoint. But again I would need to separate power and USB signals.
Questions:
What are your expectations at connection point C?

