Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!ames!umd5!decuac!felix!dennisg From: dennisg@felix.UUCP (Dennis Griesser) Newsgroups: sci.electronics Subject: X-10 material in Circuit Cellar Ink Message-ID: <44803@felix.UUCP> Date: 29 Jun 88 04:36:53 GMT Sender: daemon@felix.UUCP Reply-To: dennisg@felix.UUCP (Dennis Griesser) Organization: FileNet Corp., Costa Mesa, CA Lines: 21 Those interested in the X-10 system for remote control of home lights and appliances should take a look at the May/June issue of "Circuit Cellar Ink". page 14 - advertisement for X-10's PL513 power line interface module This is a new product from X-10. The PL513 is the size and shape of an ordinary lamp module. It contains a 120 Khz oscillator, a zero-crossing detector, power-line interface, and optically isolated computer interface. The idea is that your computer listens for the zero crossing and sends enable pulses to the oscillator at the right moments. This can be done in hardware or software. This allows complete flexibility to modify or extend the X-10 protocol. The ad promises a 2-way version "later this year". page 4 - article "Power-Line-Based Computer Control" This article blows the lid off the PL513 module. It gives the schematic of the device, recommends hardware interfaces for three common machines, and gives software. A section on X-10 theory, as well as a protocol description, is included.