Tuesday, November 1, 2011

High-speed powerline transceiver ensures reliable broadband powerline communications in industrial environments

SUNNYVALE, USA: Maxim Integrated Products introduced the MAX2982, the first broadband, HomePlug(R) 1.0-compliant, powerline communications transceiver for harsh industrial environments. The MAX2982 is highly integrated and offers significant design flexibility.

An enhanced “Robust” mode provides a receiver that operates at -1dB signal-to-noise (SNR) to ensure reliable communications in the presence of noise. The device operates from -40 degrees Celsius to +105 degrees Celsius and is qualified under AEC-Q100-Rev-G for harsh applications. The MAX2982 is an easy-to-use, industrial, broadband powerline communications solution for automation and control, remote monitoring, energy management, wireless base-station control and monitoring, and LANs.

Industry-standard, HomePlug 1.0 powerline communications chipsets have become commonplace in residential applications. Nonetheless, many industrial and commercial applications could not take advantage of the technology because existing products lacked the reliability and temperature ratings necessary for those uses. Further, commercial and industrial powerline environments have unique, high-noise characteristics not found in the residential environments where most HomePlug modems are used. Consequently, industrial applications need the powerline receiver and narrowband interference rejection circuitry to be optimized for reliable performance in their environments.

Ultimately, the automation industry wants to deploy a single-cable power and communications network that provides long operating life, operates with high accuracy in their harsh environment, and reliably monitors and controls remote sensors, system, and motors. They want a proven reliable powerline network that functions for them. Now with the MAX2982, their solution has arrived.

The MAX2982 is optimized for high-performance, real-time control, and automation applications. The device’s low-latency 333us response time and 14Mbps data rate support high-bandwidth data from large arrays of automated equipment in a single network. With its 512-address bridge table and point-to-multipoint addressing, the MAX2982 records, monitors, and controls hundreds of HomePlug modems in a network. This technology eliminates the traditional need for long, dedicated communication cables. Optional firmware delivers additional noise immunity to improve the communication range even further. The 56-bit DES/triple-DES (3DES) encryption with key management ensures secure communication.

“We partnered with Maxim to supply the optimized powerline communication solution needed for our high-reliability industrial automation products. Maxim brought us experience in both powerline technology and extended-temperature-range components,” said Rochus Hien, R&D senior expert of SEW Eurodrive.

“The MAX2982 provides the reliable powerline communications, low latency, and high speed that we require to deliver our industry-leading products,” Hien added. “We were pleased to work with SEW Eurodrive and prove the value that Maxim(R) powerline products can provide to industrial applications,” James Bates, VP, Signal Processing and Conversion for Maxim, concluded.

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