Know-How: what is GMSL2? Capabilities and test challenges
Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link™ (GMSL) serializer and deserializers (SerDes) are high-speed communication ICs developed by Maxim Integrated™ (now Analog Devices
Flexmedia XM is a modular, robust and cost-effective solution to build flexible, scalable functional testers that keep pace with technology evolutions
Flexmedia XM modules are ideally-suited for test applications in the automotive industry, including infotainment, audio & video and battery management. The modules are also likely to appeal to other market segments where high speed functional test in a production line is required at a competitive cost, such as consumer electronics.
Automotive Infotainment includes in-vehicle audio/video, safety, wireless connectivity and navigation. Test challenges increase along with the integration of multiple standards.
Convergence of different technologies and evolution of flatscreen display (high definition at high frame rates) drives Smart TV testing complexity.
Multiple communication and digital audio interfaces (Automotive Ethernet AVB, A2B, SPDIF, etc.) with simultaneous tests over large channel count put test under pressure.
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Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link™ (GMSL) serializer and deserializers (SerDes) are high-speed communication ICs developed by Maxim Integrated™ (now Analog Devices
Current sensing and measurement is a common need in many different test applications, and it is especially required in automotive
How many different technologies are incorporated into ADAS systems? The group of technologies known as ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), refers to
Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link™ (GMSL) serializer and deserializers (SerDes) are high-speed communication ICs developed by Maxim Integrated™ (now Analog Devices
Current sensing and measurement is a common need in many different test applications, and it is especially required in automotive
How many different technologies are incorporated into ADAS systems? The group of technologies known as ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), refers to