Product Introduction
The KS510L Power Line Carrier is a high-performance industrial-grade power line carrier communication device based on an SOC processor. Employing OFDM modulation technology, its subcarriers support BPSK, QPSK, and 16QAM modulation. Compliant with the European Union's EN-50561 standard specification, its carrier frequency band spans 700kHz to 12MHz. It utilises existing power lines as the transmission medium for high-speed, long-distance data transfer, offering features such as high communication rates, bidirectional transparent transmission, excellent transmission stability, and strong scalability.
The KS510L power line carrier device supports long-distance communication of serial RS485 data via power lines. It incorporates routing algorithms for automatic network formation, features built-in LDPC error correction coding, employs an AES-128bit encryption algorithm, ensures full data transparency, and offers plug-and-play functionality. Point-to-point transmission over power lines extends up to 3000 metres. Supported network topologies include bus, star, tree, and hybrid configurations.
The KS510L power line carrier device complies with industrial-grade standards, enabling power extraction directly from AC power lines without requiring a separate DC power supply. It supports carrier communication over AC 220V and AC 380V power lines, fully utilising existing electrical networks without necessitating new cabling. This approach significantly optimises network deployment by eliminating the complexity of additional wiring.
Serial carrier communication is primarily employed in scenarios requiring low-cost, wiring-free solutions that utilise existing power lines for serial data transmission. It is particularly well-suited for applications in industrial control, smart device management, and remote monitoring.
The following are the primary application areas:
Smart Grid: Remote Meter Reading, Distribution Automation, Grid Monitoring
Industrial Control: PLC Communication, Production Line Data Acquisition, Equipment Monitoring
Smart Cities: Intelligent Street Lighting, Car Park Management, Building Automation
Smart Homes: Home Appliance Control, Security Systems, Energy Management