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How to apply PLC-CLLI in real-life PLC-setups? At location E: WIFI Extender At location F: Noise-filter
For what setup? Use what CLLI-version?
1 Internet + PC or Cable-modem + MD-PLC-2 (or -3) + SP9201-DSL (or PLC-CLLI
Blu-ray + Display -DAF) + multi-gang outlets NILI-PLC-1
2 Network-terminal PC, Game- MD-2 (or -3) / PLC-WP3
console, Home-entertainment Add multi-gang outlets, if necessary PLC-adapter
3 Noise-generating Equipment NILI-PLC-1 / NILI-WP1 / SC-NIF-1 SAFE-island SAFE-island
(Phone-charger, PC, Modem-router, Add multi-gang outlets, if necessary Any device or
Any machine with switching power- Wi-Fi + PLC
equipment that
supply, Vacuum-cleaner, Hair-dryer, attenuates signal or
Notebook-PC generates noise
Halogen-lamp, etc.)
4 To build into Power-supply cable Ask for customized versions or
or add to Noise-generating modules. For more info on how to identify what version of PLC-CLLI to be employed and how
equipment to create a high-speed SAFE-island for each setup, please contact us:
Email – callab@callab.com.my / callabkl@gmail.com Phone: +6012-7718225
Or visit : www.cal-lab.com
The electrical interface protecting apparatus is
CAL-LAB PLC-CLLI – PCT Status coupled between the wall-outlet and
http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?WO=2009116849&IA=MY2009000026&DISPLAY=STATUS connected equipment to solve the difficulty of
keeping broadband over power line modems
(WO/2009/116849) ELECTRICAL INTERFACE PROTECTING APPARATUS
and connected equipment safe from lightning
and power surges while at the same time
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• Claims low pass filter to prevent symmetrical signals
• National Phase from being attenuated and also an
• Notices electromagnetic interference filter to provide clean and safe power at another outlet while
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preventing noise generated by connected equipment from being injected into the power line.
It also provides a grounding means which reduces the leakage current flowing into the earth
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Some signal attenuators are fairly obvious, notably motor-based products, such
as stand-alone fans, heaters, air conditioners, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners,
hair dryers, and the like. Other more obscure noise sources include the
switching power supplies in ac/dc converters and battery chargers. Companies
such as Cal-Lab sell specialized hardware that combines an unfiltered outlet
for the power-line-networking adapter and a filtered connection, which also
protects against lightning and other power surges, for noise-generating gear
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(Figure A). Similarly, Intellon recently sent me two PowerNet 200 HomePlug
AV adapters that Monster Cable sells; the adapters integrate two filtered and Apple Atheros Communications Belkin International
protected power outlets www.apple.com www.atheros.com www.belkin.com
Gigle Semiconductor recently partnered with Belkin to unveil Belkin’s F5D4076 Broadcom Cal-Lab Dell
gigabit power-line-networking adapters, which Gigle based on its GGL541 IC. The
www.broadcom.com www.cal-lab.com www.dell.com
GGL541 supports both HomePlug AV, which operates in the 2- to 28-MHz band,
and Gigle’s proprietary Mediaxtream technology, which uses the 50- to 300-MHz
band. Like 5-GHz Wi-Fi versus 2.4-GHz 802.11, Mediaxtream’s higher frequency D-Link Gigle Semiconductor Intellon
delivers potentially higher performance. Indicative of this promise, the F5D4076 www.dlink.com www.gigle.biz www.intellon.com
includes a 1-GbE (gigabit-Ethernet) transceiver, whereas consumer HomePlug AV
adapters belie their "200-Mbps" marketing claims by embedding only 10/100-Mbps Linksys Microsoft Monster Cable Products
PHY (physical-layer) interfaces.
However, again as with 5-GHz versus 2.4-GHz wireless, Mediaxtream has notably www.linksysbycisco.com www.microsoft.com www.monstercable.com
shorter usable range than does HomePlug AV. The initial production firmware in the
Belkin adapters selects either HomePlug AV or Mediaxtream mode, depending on Netgear Roku Sony
the power-grid characteristics that the ICs’ embedded DSPs determine at power-
www.netgear.com www.roku.com www.sony.com
up. As you can see from the Network Performance Tuner plot, the adapters have
selected HomePlug AV mode in my setup. In fact, they run slightly slower than my
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