TIA Creates Standard For In-Building Powerline Modems

May 30, 2008
A new standard from the Telecommunications Industry Association defines a data modem that operates on electrical wiring (ac power lines) on users’ premises. The document, TIA-1113, “Medium-Speed (up to 14-Mbit/s) Power Line Communications (PLC) Modems Usi

A new standard from the Telecommunications Industry Association defines a data modem that operates on electrical wiring (ac power lines) on users’ premises. The document, TIA-1113, “Medium-Speed (up to 14-Mbit/s) Power Line Communications (PLC) Modems Using Windowed OFDM,” is the first global multi-megabit, broadcast class, PLC standard approved by ANSI, according to the association.

TIA-1113 defines the functions, operations, and interface characteristics of a system for medium-speed networking based on orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) using power lines. Standardization in the powerline communications industry is recognized as important because of the number of devices in the market, more than 18 million to date, and the increasing growth of this industry.

The standard was written under the auspices of the TIA TR-30’s (Committee on Multi-Media Access, Protocols, and Interfaces) TR-30.1 Subcommittee on Modems. The subcommittee used contributions based on Homeplug1.0 powerline technology to develop the standard. The technology, most widely used for in-the-home broadband-speed communications and multimedia distribution, is also being deployed in to-the-home Internet access, hotels, and commercial buildings, and on-the-grid energy-saving green power and smart-grid implementations.

“The HomePlug Powerline Alliance applauds the publishing of this standard,” said Paul Dixon of TIA member company Huawei Technologies, who serves as vice president of the HomePlug Powerline Alliance. “We believe it augments our efforts toward global standardization for powerline communications, a necessity as our industry grows and more consumers deploy these networking solutions in their homes and offices.”

Telecommunications Industry Association
www.tiaonline.org

Sponsored Recommendations

The Importance of PCB Design in Consumer Products

April 25, 2024
Explore the importance of PCB design and how Fusion 360 can help your team react to evolving consumer demands.

PCB Design Mastery for Assembly & Fabrication

April 25, 2024
This guide explores PCB circuit board design, focusing on both Design For Assembly (DFA) and Design For Fabrication (DFab) perspectives.

What is Design Rule Checking in PCBs?

April 25, 2024
Explore the importance of Design Rule Checking (DRC) in manufacturing and how Autodesk Fusion 360 enhances the process.

Unlocking the Power of IoT Integration for Elevated PCB Designs

April 25, 2024
What does it take to add IoT into your product? What advantages does IoT have in PCB related projects? Read to find answers to your IoT design questions.

Comments

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Electronic Design, create an account today!