I use a number of power line switches in my home environment. Primarily Insteon devices which are similar, but much improved version of the X-10 products.

For powerline communications, the data bursts are timed with the zero-crossing point of the power line signal. This implies that some sort of buffering is required to make sure the data is transferred during this interval. If your Ethernet device uses same technique, would there not be jitter imposed by the relationship of your expected data and the required synchronization of the power line signal?

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Joe Leikhim


Leikhim and Associates

Communications Consultants

Oviedo, Florida

[email protected]

407-982-0446

WWW.LEIKHIM.COM

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