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Power-Line Communications Network and Protocol Analyzer

PLC (Power Line Communications) is a well known technology. In the last couple of years, a variety of PLC based applications and large projects were introduced. This includes AMR (Automated Meter Reading), Command & Control, intelligent infrastructure, and more.

The PLC arena involves standards (e.g. HomePlug) as well as proprietary protocols.

The Perytons PLC is a wire line protocol analyzer. It allows developers, QA, technical support and integration teams to improve product quality while keeping shorter time to market.

The Perytons PLC analyzer can interface to standard PLC devices as well as customer proprietary hardware, making it the most cost effective solution for having a professional PLC analysis tool. 

With the Perytons SDK customers having their own flavor of the PLC protocol, or their own proprietary layers or applications, can easily add these layers into the analyzer, resulting in a single, professional and analysis tool customized specifically to the customers' needs.

 

Combined networks analysis

 
With the introduction of combined PLC and wireless networks, there is an increasing demand for an analysis tool that would allow engineers to combine the two worlds and provide a clear merged view of the communication picture. The Perytons PLC in combination with the wireless analyzers of the Perytons line, specifically targets this obvious necessity.
The Perytons combined PLC/ZigBee solution is expected to be released in the second half of year 2009.
   
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