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Keysight introduces physical layer receiver test solution for MultiGBASE-T1
Keysight announces an expansion of its automotive Ethernet Rx compliance solution that now includes support for MultiGBASE-T1 data rates. This enhanced solution features new Receiver Test compliance software for Automotive Ethernet MultiGBASE-T1, along with a custom-designed noise injection fixture to support the next technology wave for automotive in-vehicle networks.
Date set for High-Speed Digital Test Forum
Rohde & Schwarz will host the High-Speed Digital Test Forum 2025 on April 8 at its Technology Center at the company’s headquarters in Munich.
MultiGBASE-T1 for automotive Ethernet interfaces
Vector now supports the IEEE standards for Automotive Ethernet 2.5GBASE-T1, 5GBASE-T1 and 10GBASE-T1 in its VN5650 and VN5240 Automotive Ethernet interfaces.
productronica: Rohde & Schwarz parade T&M talent
At productronica in Munich, Rohde & Schwarz will focus on T&M equipment for latest technologies including automotive radar, satellite communications, Wi-Fi 7 and 5G.
IEEE 802.3ch automotive Ethernet compliance test solution
The new K88 option for R&S RTO and R&S RTP oscilloscopes from Rohde & Schwarz has enabled compliance testing on the next evolution of the automotive Ethernet standard. The new IEEE 802.3ch standard addresses the need for high speed networking and data transfers within the car.
Automotive Ethernet standard compliance test solution
The new K88 option for R&S RTO and R&S RTP oscilloscopes from Rohde & Schwarz enables compliance testing on the next evolution of the automotive Ethernet standard. The new IEEE 802.3ch standard addresses the need for high-speed networking and data transfers within the car.
Tektronix unveils Ethernet compliance test solution
TekExpress is aMulti-Gigabit Automotive Ethernet Compliance Test Solution from Tektronix claimed to be the first-in-market solution to meet the requirements of complex automotive designs.
MultiGBASE-T1 compliance test verified to TC9 specs
Automotive applications such as ADAS are driving in-vehicle network speeds higher, bringing a challenge to car manufacturers and component suppliers to ensure correct performance of the communication channel and avoid EMI issues.The TC9 group of the OPEN Alliance has released the first version of a specification for testing components, link segments and the entire Ethernet channel for fully-shielded 1000BASE-T1 and 2.5/5/10GBASE-T1.