The Application of PLT-22 in the Intelligent Local Controller

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The intelligent local controller integrates a Neuron processor core with a power line transceiver, making them ideal for the automatic meter reading system. Essentially a system-on-a-chip, the intelligent local controller features a highly reliable narrow-band power line transceiver, an 8-bit Neuron processor 3120 core for running applications and managing network communications, a choice of on-board or external memory, and an extremely small form factor all at a price that is compelling for even the most cost-sensitive consumer product applications.

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