“I am glad
that a proven PLC technology that performs has been adopted", said Seiichiro
Matsumoto, a senior engineer in Hitachi Ltd. "We have heavily tested
Yitran’s IT800 chip in various scenarios and the device demonstrated
extremely reliable communication, which is an absolute must for home
automation and control."
“We are
honored and pleased to have our IT800 chip as an integral part of a standard
issued by such a distinguished consortium”, said Avner Matmor, Yitran’s CEO.
“A reliable communication and coverage of the entire house are the key
issues for implementation of home automation standards. Appliances and other
home products have fixed locations and can’t be moved around. Our IT800
addresses those issues and is therefore being acknowledged as an enabler of
new range of applications within the home."
The ECHONET
consortium was established in 1997 and has since developed key software and
hardware technologies for home network systems that conserve energy, improve
home security and healthcare, and enable remote monitoring and control of
equipment. The ECHONET specification is a universal transmission standard
for various services in home network systems that combine home appliances of
different manufacturers through easily-wired transmission media for either
newly built or existing houses. The consortium has more than 100 member
companies including leading companies form Japan and other countries, such
as Hitachi, Matsushita, Mitsubishi Electric, Sharp, Tokyo Electric Power
Company, Toshiba, Samsung Electronics, Kansai Electric Company, NEC, TDK,
Sanyo and Seiko.
"The adoption
by the consortium is the fruit of efforts made by Yitran's devoted partners
to have a standard PLC chip that can actually be used for home products",
Matmor added. “Following the adoption by the ECHONET consortium we expect
not only to increase our activity and business in the region but also in
other parts of the world and additional standardization bodies”.