The problem
We face a revolution in energy production and consumption. Green and sustainable energy makes production more and more distributed. New applications, like electric vehicles, water boilers, … are changing the usage and storage of energy. The grid is changing from a 1-way streaming topology to a 2-way interactive energy network. In order to exploit a reliable and stable grid a continuously monitoring and communication is required.
There is a need for a future-proof and hence Software-upgradable communication platform that can cope with the fast evolutions in power line communication standards. Significant cost reductions of the actual platforms through a high level integration as well as through the increase of the lifetime of the solutions are required.
The solution
AnSem has developed a multi standard modem solution for Narrow band Power Line Communication (NB-PLC) that is part of a communication platform for smart grids and smart homes. A SW-defined Power Line Communication solution (ANS6210) is offered by AnSem combining a digital modem on a DSP together with a programmable AFE. The SW-defined approach makes a flexible and future-proof platform possible on which various PHY-protocols can be used and updated.
The platform is capable to run different NB-PLC protocols: G.hnem (ITU-T G.9902), G3-PLC (ITU-T G.9903), PRIME (ITU-T G.9904), IEEE 1901.2, S-FSK (IEC 61334). Two PHY-layers, demonstrating the functionality under different modulation techniques (S-FSK and OFDM), are implemented on a FPGA for communication in the CENELEC-A band.
Further info
Further info can be found via this link.