Duo combine for high-speed digital interface testing
Developments in advanced driver-assistance systems are creating a new approach to in-vehicle network architecture design. With today’s vehicles leveraging at least a hundred ECUs, the current network architecture has reached its limits.
The automotive industry is now focusing on a domain or zonal controller architecture to simplify network design and maximise performance.
A domain controller can potentially replace the functions of many ECUs providing capabilities for high-speed communications, sensor fusion and decision-making, as well as supporting high speed interfaces for cameras, radar, and LIDAR.
The Marvell 88Q6113 is a solution for implementing domain/zonal controller network architecture and is fully compliant with the IEEE 802.3 automotive standard, delivering high-bandwidth with advanced routing and security.
This 11-port Ethernet switch supports RGMII/ MII/RMII/, SGMII, XFI Multi-Speed SerDes (1/2.5/5/10 Gbps), and PCIe Gen 3.0, making it a solution for integrating the full range of sensors required for advanced driver-assistance systems and autonomous driving.
Signal integrity is a key factor for ensuring error-free data communication with all these high-speed digital interfaces.
In particular, the introduction of PCIe Gen 3.0 into the automotive industry will bring new challenges to engineers not yet familiar with the technology.
Rohde & Schwarz and Marvell say they are the first companies to execute successfully 1000BASE-T1 compliance tests, for the Marvell’s 88Q2112 Ethernet transceiver, using an R&S RTO oscilloscope.
The latest improvements to the R&S RTP oscilloscope family include the 16GHz acquisition bandwidth required to perform signal integrity tests and debugging for SerDes, LVDS, PCIe Gen 3.0, MIPI and more, as well as automotive Ethernet interfaces all present in Marvell’s 88Q6113 multi-gigabit automotive switch platform.
The R&S RTP includes real-time de-embedding for signal integrity analysis and has the highest acquisition rate on the market.
In addition, the R&S RTP offers bus measurement features supporting the high-precision latency measurements essential for debugging switches and networks, making this oscilloscope an ideal tool for automotive network test.