Power Line Driver complies with global regulatory standards.

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Housed in 4 x 4 x 1 mm QFN package, Model NCS5650 is designed for Power Line Carrier communications applications, such as smart metering. Output stage can drive up to 2.0 A peak into isolation transformer or simple coil coupling to mains. At output current of 1.5 A, output voltage swings within 1.0 V or less on either rail, ensuring optimal SNR in harsh environments. Drawing 150 µA in shutdown mode, IC is available with single-sided 6-12 V and dual balanced ±3.0 V to ±6.0 V power supply options.



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ON Semiconductor Introduces Compact Power Line Communication Solution for Reduced Component Count and Implementation Cost



Complies with Global Regulatory Standards including CENELEC

PHOENIX, Ariz. - ON Semiconductor (Nasdaq: ONNN) a premier supplier of high performance, energy efficient silicon solutions, introduced the NCS5650 - a new line driver device targeted at Power Line Carrier (PLC) communications applications such as smart metering, industrial control and street lighting. The NCS5650 is a high efficiency, Class AB, low distortion driver, specifically designed to drive power line mains and capable of accepting a signal from any power line carrier modem.

The NCS5650 contains an operational amplifier which can be configured as a unity gain follower buffer, or alternatively used to provide the first stage of a 4-pole low pass filter. The output stage has the capacity drive up to 2.0 A peak into an isolation transformer or simple coil coupling to the mains. At an output current of 1.5 A, the output voltage is guaranteed to swing within 1.0 V or less on either rail, ensuring optimal signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in harsh environments. The NCS5650 draws just 150 µA while in shutdown mode. Power supply options are single-sided 6 V to 12 V and dual balanced ±3.0 V to ±6.0 V.

With its unique full power bandwidth, the NCS5650 can operate in any region of the world while complying with local PLC frequency band regulations like CENELEC.

The devices have an extended junction temperature range of -40 °C to +125 °C. They are offered in a compact QFN package with an exposed thermal pad for enhanced heat dissipation and increased thermal reliability which provides cost sensitive designers a further bill of materials cost reduction.

The NCS5650 is offered in a compact 20-pin, 4 mm x 4 mm x 1 mm, Pb-free, QFN package priced at $3.73 per unit in 10,000 unit quantities.

"The advent of power line communications allows utility companies to add greater levels of functionality to their electricity distribution networks - thereby providing consumers more control over their energy consumption," said Simon Keeton, general manager of ON Semiconductor's Audio, Video and Interface products division. "When combined with an industry leading Spaced Frequency Shift Keying (SFSK) modem, like ON Semiconductor's AMIS-49587, the NCS5650 acts as an adaptive solution for PLC communications with a desirable balance of performance and price. Designs employing this solution will benefit from high levels of integration which provides a reduced component count and a decreased overall bill of materials."

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