DocumentCode
893653
Title
A carrier current transceiver IC for data transmission over the AC power lines
Author
Monticelli, D.M. ; Wright, Michael E.
Volume
17
Issue
6
fYear
1982
Firstpage
1158
Lastpage
1165
Abstract
A monolithic solution to the problem of sending and receiving data over power lines has been developed. The self-contained bipolar chip handles half-duplex serial data at up to 4K baud by FSK modulating a carrier frequency set at between 50 and 300 kHz. The transmitter section drives the line with a low distortion (0.1 percent) sine wave to minimize potential RFI. The 200 mW output originates from a transient-hardened on-chip transistor, and is in the form of a current that adapts to the widely varying power line impedance. The PLL receiver section has a sensitivity of 1 mV and contains a special impulse noise filter to reduce the effects of power line noise. Data of virtually any coding will pass through the system.
Keywords
Bipolar integrated circuits; Carrier transmission on power lines; Data communication equipment; Frequency shift keying; Large scale integration; Phase-locked loops; Transceivers; bipolar integrated circuits; carrier transmission on power lines; data communication equipment; frequency shift keying; large scale integration; phase-locked loops; transceivers; Data communication; Drives; Frequency modulation; Frequency shift keying; Impedance; Noise reduction; Phase locked loops; Radiofrequency interference; Transceivers; Transmitters;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9200
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSSC.1982.1051875
Filename
1051875
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