From theory to reality: Practical strategies for validating next-gen vehicle architectures
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The evolution to zonal architectures and software-defined vehicles is transforming in-vehicle networks. For calibration and measurement engineers, this means navigating an increasingly complex landscape of mixed network technologies, from legacy CAN, CAN FD, CAN XL, or 10BaseT1S to high-bandwidth Automotive Ethernet, including Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN).
In this webinar, ETAS experts will explain how to master the complexities of modern E/E architectures, moving beyond theory to provide practical strategies for overcoming the critical pain points in modern E/E validation.
The experts will present a deep dive into powerful hardware solutions, including the ES886.2 for high-speed Ethernet streaming, the ES166.1 for next-generation 10Base-T1S networks, and the ES570 for deterministic, low-latency Gigabit Ethernet analysis with TSN support and non-intrusive TAPing.
What you’ll learn:
- How to guarantee low-latency, time-sensitive data transmission for critical systems like ADAS and drive-by-wire, even on networks with mixed traffic
- How to reliably capture and analyze high-speed data from 100 Mbit/s up to 1 Gbit/s, addressing the massive data volumes from today’s sensors and zonal controllers
- How to precisely measure and validate next-generation networks like 10Base-T1S for zonal and sensor/actuator use cases, ensuring you stay ahead of the curve
- How to build a consistent and scalable validation platform that simplifies the complexity of managing multiple bus systems – including Ethernet, CAN, CAN FD, and CAN XL – reducing integration time and errors