Talk:Valens Semiconductor

Latest comment: 1 year ago by Duke Gilmore in topic Proposed Changes to Technology Section

Proposed Changes to Technology Section

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Hello, I'm requesting edits to the Technology section to bring this page up to date with the most current information and supporting external links. My request includes small edits to the existing section and the addition of two paragraphs. I want to ensure that the changes I'm requesting meet Wikipedia's standards and guidelines. Please see the full text below. KH-FP2022 (talk) 21:44, 29 May 2022 (UTC)Reply


Valens' HDBaseT technology is used for transmitting uncompressed high quality images and audio from the base stations, potentially up to a distance of 100 meters (328 ft) through a single cable, to remote displays as a part of its 5PlayTM system. HDBaseT is transmitted over category 6 cables with 8P8C modular connectors of the type commonly used for Ethernet local area network connections. HDBaseT transmits uncompressed ultra-high-definition video (up to 4K), audio, power over HDBaseT (PoH - up to 100W), Ethernet, USB, and a series of controls such as RS and IR.

HDBaseT is complementary to standards such as HDMI, and it is an alternative to radio frequency, coaxial cable, composite video, S-Video, SCART, component video, D-Terminal, or VGA. HDBaseT connects and networks CE devices such as set-top boxes except Cisco and Scientific Atlantic boxes, DVD players, Blu-ray Disc players, personal computers (PCs), video game consoles, switches, matrices, projectors, and AV receivers to compatible digital audio devices, computer monitors, and digital televisions.

MIPI A-PHY v1.0 is the first industry-standard, long-reach serializer-deserializer (SerDes) physical layer interface. With A-PHY as the physical layer, MIPI introduced the MIPI Automotive SerDes Solutions (MASS) protocol to provide OEMs and suppliers with high-speed connectivity for the growing number of cameras, sensors, and displays in automotive applications.[1] A-PHY compliant chipsets simplify vehicle architecture and reduce overall costs by eliminating the need for proprietary bridging solutions to extend CSI-2 and DSI-2 data streams.[2]

Valens’ VA7000 A-PHY compliant chipsets provide a high bandwidth of 8Gbps per link, with a deserializer aggregating 32Gbps, and with a roadmap to 16Gbps per link. With a low packet error rate (PER) of 10 to the power of -19, the VA7000 allows the links to operate over low-cost unshielded cables and connectors. The chipsets are capable of reaching up to 15 meters.[3]

References

  1. ^ MIPI Alliance Releases A-PHY SerDes Interface for Automotive, Tiera Oliver, Embedded Computing Design, 9/15/2020
  2. ^ Sony, Valens integrate A-PHY in future image sensors, Christoph Hammerschmidt, eeNews Automotive, 7/6/2021
  3. ^ First samples of MIPI A-PHY chip, Nick Flaherty, eeNews Europe, 1/13/2022
@KH-FP2022   Not done Unnecessarily detailed. Duke Gilmore (talk) 17:13, 17 December 2022 (UTC)Reply