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PLC LX200V20
homeplug powerline
PLC developer module
IEEE1901 and Homeplug AV Support
power line communication module

WisLink PLC LX200V20

Power-line communication(PLC) module

SKU:500003
Regular price $29.00 $0.00
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Product Description

WisLink LX200V20 is a power-line communication(PLC) module based on the Qualcomm QCA6410 SoC. It is designed for embedded applications. It is compact, supports both IEEE1901 and Homeplug AV standards, and is ideal for a range of scenarios.

The module uses the MII interface to provide and can be integrated with IoT nodes, CCTV cameras, smart metering systems, energy management systems, etc.

*Note: The maximum data rate parameter is given for the physical layer. The speed for the data layer will be lower.

 

Complete documentation of this product can be found on our website documentation page.

Key Features

  • Qualcomm QCA6410 SoC
  • Max Data Rate: up to 200Mbps*
  • Max Range:
    • 300m Power Lines
    • 600m Telephone Lines
    • 2000m Cable Lines
  • IEEE1901 and Homeplug AV Support
  • MII Standard Interface
  • 128-bit Encryption of Data
  • A maximum of 8 modules can interface with each other
  • Works below CATV signal interference range

Packaging

  • Product Dimensions:60mm x 30mm
  • Product Weight:1kg
  • Inclusions:
    • 1pc The LX200V20 Board

Questions and Answers

  • When I try to order this module in the United Kingdom stockists are showing this as End Of Life. Is this correct and if so can you recommend an alternative for new designs. The LX200V30 does not appear to be available here either.

    Could you please try again. I just checked with the system and putting an address in the UK seems to work fine for me. Perhaps it was a glitch?

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