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We wish to use the Internet as a point of entry to send signals one way using powerline communications via an electrical sub-station to 'broadcast' to an application(s) we are prototyping which will be plugged into a standard domestic electrical socket.
So we need a sub-station signal transceiver which will be used to inject signals onto high voltage power lines. The signal must be capable of
transmitting at least 60/90miles against all the usual impediments; pass through all transformers to allow the uncorrupted signal to reach
residential power sockets.
The sub-station signal transceiver must be capable of communicating with a standard Internet Protocol network (or similar) to facilitate the receiving of information to be transmitted over the power lines. The internet segment ends upon arrival at this transceiver. N.B. It is NOT the intention to send internet communications over the power lines.
The sub-station signal transceiver then transmits a small (bytes) packets of data to a remote application(s) which is plugged into a standard
residential socket. The quote should include all hardware and firmware required by the transceiver and contain a receiver element for inclusion in
our OEM application.
We are at the protyping developmental stage and we envisage the use of one sub-station signal transceiver and perhaps 50 receiver elements for
inclusion in our prototypes.
Q.Whose technology should we go with for this simple task and who ought we to purchase from?
So we need a sub-station signal transceiver which will be used to inject signals onto high voltage power lines. The signal must be capable of
transmitting at least 60/90miles against all the usual impediments; pass through all transformers to allow the uncorrupted signal to reach
residential power sockets.
The sub-station signal transceiver must be capable of communicating with a standard Internet Protocol network (or similar) to facilitate the receiving of information to be transmitted over the power lines. The internet segment ends upon arrival at this transceiver. N.B. It is NOT the intention to send internet communications over the power lines.
The sub-station signal transceiver then transmits a small (bytes) packets of data to a remote application(s) which is plugged into a standard
residential socket. The quote should include all hardware and firmware required by the transceiver and contain a receiver element for inclusion in
our OEM application.
We are at the protyping developmental stage and we envisage the use of one sub-station signal transceiver and perhaps 50 receiver elements for
inclusion in our prototypes.
Q.Whose technology should we go with for this simple task and who ought we to purchase from?