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Can FPGA used to control powerline communications.

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What type of verilog coding can we use in order to get our fpga to control powerline communications......
 

LOL - please rephrase your question. Maybe we can help then.

But I wonder if you will be able to work out a solution that will be cheap enough. PLC is high volume and thus very cost sensitive.
 

But I wonder if you will be able to work out a solution that will be cheap enough.
I think, it won't be a reasonable production design platform. But for a prototype, to evaluate modem algorithms, it can make sense.
 
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It might, but several vendors have evaluation platforms based on microcontrollers or similar. Al these platforms have everything you need to develop the modem algorithms. The nicest platform is based on a microcontroller with DSP functionality from TI. It has an analog front end, OFDM software code, ...

what else do you need?
 
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Guys im doing a project on the Altera based FPGA for my final year project...im still confused on what type of fpga must i use so that i can implement
powerline communication....there's already few projects created by using PICs...how can i do the same using FPGAs...im totally blank...help me out...
:shock::???:...im even stucked on the coding part......
 

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