Connecting cars
The list price of the instrumentation in this image, from the Keysight Technologies booth, totals up to well over $100,000. And this was just one small area of Keysight’s exhibit. This gear is part of Keysight’s dedicated short-range communications (DSRC) and cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) setups covering functional, protocol, certification, and RF Test. Also here is an automotive radar testing setup that can look at signals across legacy 24 GHz and new 77 GHz and 79 GHz bands. Among the instrumentation also in the booth, but not visible here, were automotive Ethernet setups for testing waveforms, distortion, jitter and droop for BroadR-Reach V3.2, 100Base-T1 (IEEE 802.3bw) and 1000Base-T1 (IEEE 802.3bp) designs across transmit, harness, connector, and receiver.
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David Paul says
Great overview of Keysight’s DSRC and C-V2X solutions and thank you for visiting us at ATE Novi. Additionally, Keysight has lower cost test capabilities in this area. Keysight also has test solutions for Automotive Ethernet, CAN, and many power applications including component and system level testing in EV/HV. Keysight’s Automotive Customer Center is located in Novi, MI where seminars, workshops are hosted and customers can rent lab facilities to do their own testing with the latest measurement technologies.