R&S boosts GMSL testing for automotive systems

Rohde & Schwarz expands testing for automotive systems that employ Analog Devices’ Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link (GMSL) technology. The post R&S boosts GMSL testing for automotive systems appeared first on EDN.

R&S boosts GMSL testing for automotive systems

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Rohde & Schwarz expands testing for automotive systems that employ Analog Devices’ Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link (GMSL) technology. Designed to enhance high-speed video links in applications like In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), GMSL offers a simple, scalable SerDes solution. The R&S and ADI partnership aims to assist automotive developers and manufacturers in creating and deploying GMSL-based systems.

Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) testing, compliant with GMSL requirements, is now fully integrated into R&S oscilloscope firmware, along with a suite of signal integrity tools. These include LiveEye for real-time signal monitoring, advanced jitter and noise analysis, and built-in eye masks for forward and reverse channels.

To verify narrowband crosstalk, the offering includes built-in spectrum analysis on the R&S RTP oscilloscope. In addition, cable, connector, and channel characterization can be performed using R&S vector network analyzers.

R&S will demonstrate the application at next month’s CES 2025 trade show. To learn more about ADI’s GMSL technology click here.

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