Enables next generation vehicles to safely and optimally support higher levels of ADAS, electrification and 5G connectivity
Marvell announced the availability of its IEEE 802.3ch-based multi-gig automotive Ethernet PHY which will enable the high-speed transfer of data in tomorrow’s connected cars. Next generation vehicles that deploy advanced features such as driver assistance systems, 5G connectivity, and autonomous driving will require that massive amounts of data be moved quickly and efficiently within the car’s in-vehicle network (IVN). By providing up to 10Gbps throughput data transmission for IVNs, Marvell’s new PHY addresses the demand for ultra-high speed, secure and low latency data exchange on standards-based networks. Today’s launch extends Marvell’s market-leading position in automotive networking, following the company’s 2018 introduction of the industry’s first pre-standard, multi-gig automotive Ethernet PHY solution.
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“To support the future of smarter and connected cars on the road, multi-gig Ethernet PHYs will enable high speed data transfer that is essential to powering advanced ADAS features in the vehicle,” said Amir Bar-Niv, vice president of Marketing, Automotive Business Unit at Marvell. “We remain dedicated to delivering best-in-class solutions that meet the needs of the in-vehicle networking market, and we’re proud to be one of the first suppliers to offer an 802.3ch capable Ethernet PHY with 2.5G, 5G and 10G Base-T1 support. In addition, with integrated 802.1AE MACsec, our newest PHY is securing these high-speed connections in next-generation automobiles.”
Marvell’s new automotive PHY, the 88Q4346, is essential as vehicle architectures are transitioning from domain-based to zonal-based platforms. In a domain-based architecture, Electronic Control Units (ECUs) of each domain are connected directly to the cameras, sensors and actuators across the car, requiring large amounts of cable to connect all end nodes. This cable harness is expensive, heavy and costly to install. In zonal-based architecture, Marvell’s latest 10G PHY enables the aggregation of signals and protocols in each zone of the car over multi-gig Ethernet backbone, using a single pair of light weight cables, to reduce cost and power consumption in electrical vehicles.
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Another driver for multi-gig IVN is the transition to 5G networks, which will enable almost instantaneous downloading of over-the-air applications and software updates as well as direct communication between vehicles, to improve safety and ultimately moving forward autonomous transportation. Marvell’s multi-gig Ethernet PHY provides the high-speed and low latency that 5G networks require. In addition, this technology enables OEMs to leverage Ethernet’s security and quality-of-service features to meet the demands of emerging vehicle-to-everything (infrastructure, pedestrians, cloud) communication.
“With the rapid development of self-driving technology, OEMs are planning to offer vehicles with self-driving levels ranging from Level 2 to Level 5. Supporting multiple self-driving levels requires a scalable solution,” said Michael Truog, senior director, Automotive Platform Architecture at NVIDIA. “Our Orin platform can scale between these self-driving levels by aggregating multiple platforms over a high-speed network. Leveraging Marvell’s latest 10Gbps Ethernet PHY, NVIDIA can provide the high-speed connectivity that enables data transfer at multi-gig speeds and as well as load balancing with low latency in aggregate, to deliver 200 TOPS performance.”
“Ethernet is already ubiquitous and used in most modern vehicles. As we begin to roll out the next generation of vehicle architectures, solutions such as Marvell’s multi-gig Ethernet PHY will be critical to support 5G connectivity, as well as the security and low-latency requirements for autonomous and connected cars,” said Ian Riches, vice president of Automotive Practice and Director, Strategy Analytics Ltd.
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