MIPI A-PHY SerDes Chipsets SCS5501 and SCS5502 Enable In-Vehicle Multi-Camera Systems
Time:2024-08-29
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Based on the MIPI A-PHY protocol, the SCS5501 serializer and SCS5502 deserializer chipset support data transmission rates of up to 4Gbps and ensure stable data transmission over distances of up to 15 meters, which provides an ideal data transmission solution for in-vehicle multi-camera systems and automatic driver assistance systems.
Meanwhile, its low BER, high interference and radiation resistance ensure stable transmission of video data in complex automotive environments, further enhancing the overall performance and safety of the system.

In addition, the SCS5501 and SCS5502 integrate remote GPIO and AFC (Automatic Frequency Control) functions to realize an advanced remote control experience. Users are able to easily remotely control the transmitter from the receiver side. This leapfrog operation capability greatly broadens the application scenarios, bringing unprecedented convenience and flexibility to new energy vehicles and other fields.
The SCS5501 serializer and SCS5502 deserializer can realize pin2pin compatibility with MAX9295A/MAX96717 and MAX96712/MAX96722, which ensures seamless connection with the existing equipment, greatly reduces the threshold and cost of upgrading and reconstruction, and ensures high-speed and stable data transmission to meet the demands of modern high-definition display.
The SCS5501/SCS5502 are AEC-Q100 vehicle specification certified. These chips show excellent performance in high-bandwidth and long-distance video transmission, capable of completing coaxial line transmission with a bandwidth of up to 4G and a distance of up to 15 meters, and conveniently realizing the three major functions of remote control, remote power supply, and remote transmission of high-speed video data, as well as low BER, high immunity to interference, and high resistance to radiation.