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             Overview 
            Phoneline-based home networking is the ability to network PCs, 
              consumer electronics, and other information appliances using existing 
              telephone wiring in the home. It provides an excellent medium to 
              network PCs and PC peripherals within the home without adding additional 
              wires - thus providing ease of use. 
            The average multiple PC household in the U.S. has four to five 
              telephone jacks, and most are near existing PCs. Phone lines also 
              provide a secure environment for data transmission. 
            HomePNA 
            The Home Phoneline 
              Networking Alliance (HomePNA) is an association of industry-leading 
              companies working together to ensure adoption of a single, unified 
              phoneline networking standard and rapidly bring to market a range 
              of interoperable home networking solutions.  
            The primary objectives of HomePNA are to:  
            
              - Ensure mass deployment of a consumer-friendly, low-cost, high-speed 
                "no-new-wires" solution for in-home, phonelines-based networking. 
              
 
              - Develop certification standards to ensure interoperability among 
                HomePNA member company products from the broadest possible range 
                of technology and equipment vendors. 
 
              - Achieve industry standardization both nationally and internationally 
                through deployment and acceptance by appropriate standards bodies 
                such as ITU and IEEE.
 
             
             More than 200 companies offer HomePNA-based products to help consumers 
              experience the true value of a networked home from enjoying multi-player 
              games, to sharing printers and peripherals to hooking up multiple 
              PCs and other devices using a single broadband Internet connection. 
              Announced last year, the HomePNA 2.0 specification supports high-speed 
              (10 Mbps) networking over ordinary phone lines. HomePNA established 
              a requirement that all current and future technologies be transparent 
              to phoneline-based voice services, as well as xDSL technologies. 
              All three technologies (POTS, G.Lite, home phoneline network) operate 
              over the same phonelines simultaneously without impacting one another. 
              They utilize separate frequencies similar to the tuning dial of 
              a car radio. Initial tests indicate that the technology can be successfully 
              installed and operated in more than 99 percent of homes. For a complete 
              list of HomePNA-based and compliant products, visit the HomePNA 
              web site.  
            Challenges 
            Home networking using phonelines does have issues such as: signal 
              attenuation and noise, phone wiring topology, coexistence with other 
              phone line equipment, performance, and the need for multiple telephone 
              jacks. 
            Xilinx Solutions 
            The Spartan™-II FPGA architecture has enabled a whole new generation 
              of low-cost high volume solutions. This, combined with a vast portfolio 
              of soft IP (Intellectual Property) cores allows Spartan-II FPGAs 
              to provide solutions at a significantly lower cost than ASSPs and 
              custom ASICs, while offering all of the time-to-market and flexibility 
              benefits associated with programmable devices. The presentation 
              provides specific details on how Xilinx solutions enable phonelines-based 
              home networking. 
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