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The serializer and deserializers (SerDes) for the Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link (GMSL) are high-speed communication ICs that fully support the high bandwidth, intricate interconnect, and data integrity requirements necessary to support evolving automotive infotainment and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
High-speed communication ICs called Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link (GMSL) serializers and deserializers (SerDes) were created to enable multiple streams over a single cable up to 15 metres long with shielded twisted pair or coax.
It can adhere to vehicle electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards and combine technologies like Ethernet and DisplayPort over a single link. GMSL was first introduced with support for 3K video and Gigabit Ethernet, and GMSL2 was released with support for 4K video.
The global multimedia serial link camera market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The introduction of Analog Devices’ New GMSL3 Technology in Embedded Vision was announced by Leopard Imaging.
One of the first camera manufacturers to include GMSL, GMSL2, and now GMSL3 in imaging solutions is Leopard Imaging. Analog Devices created high-speed communication ICs called Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link (GMSL) serializers and deserializers (SerDes) that allow multiple streams over a single cable.
GMSL3 has a speed of 12 Gbit/s in the forward channel and 187 Mbit/s in the reverse channel, which is faster than GMSL2, which has a speed of 6 Gbit/s and is frequently used in the automobile industry.
GMSL3, the third iteration of Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link, can produce fluid video streams at uncompressed 4K resolution at 90 frames per second.