Archives August 2022

Application Note Series

There is a lot of thought needed, or at least should be, to designing an efficient and high performing line driver circuit. The line driver and the line interface circuit should minimally impact the performance of the PLC communication channel, just like one customer requested from us, “a wire with gain.” It starts with a versatile, robust, high performance line driver like the P1000 or P2000. Robustness is what is important to design because the load and demands are different from the lab, so the line interface circuit must be designed to approach that wire over a broad range of load conditions such that it seldom become the dominant source of signal degradation. This series of application note topics will help you analyze and optimize your interface circuitry to conform to the often mutually exclusive constraints, standards, and specifications. The first application note looks at designing the interface circuit. I hope you benefit from it, and you come back for the next application note of the series. You can download it from
P1000 Line Driver IP Information for Narrow-band PLC Analog Front-end (AFE) Application Notes)

P2000 Short Circuit Protection

Here is another feature of the P2000 Narrow Band Power line communications (PLC) line driver, its short circuit protection. Stability is paramount to handling difficult loads. If the short circuit protection is oscillating or effectively disabling the circuit, it is difficult to know what to do next. The P2000 nicely clips the signal with minimum distortion of the rest of the signal and is fairly tolerant of inductance in the line or even your own coupling network. Email info@plan9inc.com for full datasheet.

P2000 Datasheet

The P2000 can handle minimum of 2nF of capacitance and remain stable. This is just one of the helpful improvements made to the P1000. Please review the slide, email info@plan9inc.com, and request the P2000 datasheet.