Powerline Communication
Data TransmissionPowerline Communication (PLC), is a technology that enables data transmission through existing electrical power lines. In industrial applications, this offers a flexible and cost-effective solution for connecting various systems and devices without the need for additional communication infrastructure. It allows for reliable communication in environments where wireless signals may be unreliable or obstructed, such as in factories, warehouses, or remote locations. PLC is used to integrate automation systems, control machinery, and monitor equipment, offering a scalable and easy-to-deploy solution for industrial connectivity, even in challenging environments.
Powerline Communication (PLC) technology works by transmitting data over existing electrical power lines, utilizing the same infrastructure used for electrical distribution. It modulates data signals onto the power line at specific frequencies, allowing for simultaneous transmission of power and data. The technology employs various modulation techniques to encode information, ensuring that data packets can travel alongside electrical current without interference.
At the receiving end, PLC modems demodulate the incoming signal, extracting the data from the power line. These modems can connect to various devices and networks, enabling communication between machines, sensors, and control systems. PLC technology can cover long distances, making it suitable for large industrial facilities. It is particularly beneficial in environments where traditional networking solutions are impractical or costly. Additionally, PLC can work effectively in challenging conditions, providing a reliable connection in areas with high electromagnetic interference. Overall, PLC technology enhances industrial connectivity while minimizing installation complexities.
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FAQs
Frequently asked questions
Is powerline data transmission secure?
Yes, unlike Wi-Fi, PLC (Pli-Fi) does not broadcast signals, and the protocol uses 1287-bit AES encryption.
What wires or conductors can be used for Powerline Communication?
Our Powerline Communication technology can be used with conductor rails, cable reels, cable festoons, cable chains, slip rings, and cables.
Does the installation require programming or networking skills?
No, the installation is plug-and-play. Only three wires and an Ethernet cable are needed to connect to our modems, making the installation easy and cost-effective.
What data rates can be achieved?
The maximum data rate is 350 Mbps MIMO – supporting HD videos, positioning and complex system monitoring for remote operations.
What is the average latency?
The average latency is 3-5ms.
Can it be used outdoors?
Yes, our Powerline Communication technology can be used indoors and outdoors.