Rohde & Schwarz extends test capabilities for GMSL-based solutions

Rohde & Schwarz has collaborated with Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) to create a wide range of tests for Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link (GMSL) devices.

The GMSL technology from ADI provides a cost-efficient, scalable, and simple SerDes solution designed to improve performance for high-speed video links, primarily used in In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) and Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) in vehicles. The collaboration will enable engineers, developers and manufacturers to create and deploy GMSL-based ADAS and IVI systems rapidly.

Rohde & Schwarz now incorporated the ability to perform Physical Medium Attachment (PMA) tests in accordance with GMSL requirements. The solution is fully integrated into the Rohde & Schwarz oscilloscope firmware and offers an extensive range of signal integrity tools.

These tools include LiveEye, which allows for real-time monitoring of signal behaviour, and advanced jitter and noise analysis. Additionally, it includes built-in eye masks for forward and reverse channels.

To verify narrowband crosstalk, the solution includes a powerful built-in spectrum analysis on the R&S RTP oscilloscope.

Furthermore, cable, connector, and channel characterization can be performed using vector network analysers provided by Rohde & Schwarz.

GMSL technology is increasingly becoming a fundamental element in automotive applications, including safety, monitoring, infotainment, and autonomy, owing to its ability to reliably transport high-resolution digital video for camera and display-based applications.

Balagopal Mayampurath, Vice President of ADI’s GMSL Technology Group said, “It is significant that GMSL is adopted by several OEMs and Tier-1s, making it a de facto video connectivity standard in the automotive industry. The tests from Rohde & Schwarz expedite the process for customers to build and deliver GMSL-based solutions and they are critical in supporting the automotive ecosystem.”

The application will be demonstrated at CES 2025 in Las Vegas (January 7-10).

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