KD has partnered with Leopard Imaging and Corning to develop a multi-gigabit vision system solution that complies with the IEEE 802.3cz standard

According to foreign media reports, fabless semiconductor company KD announced that its 10GBASE-AU KD7251 optical transceiver has been applied for the first time to Leopard Imaging’s optical automotive multi-gigabit camera LI-VENUS-ISX031-BASE-AU.

KD has partnered with Leopard Imaging and Corning to develop a multi-gigabit vision system solution that complies with the IEEE 802.3cz standard

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Corning Incorporated, a materials science innovation company, is responsible for designing and developing hybrid cable and connector systems using its automotive-grade cables and connectors. By upgrading the existing wide-angle camera system from the traditional GMSL2 copper interface to an IEEE 802.3cz-compliant fiber-based 10GBASE-AU link, the new system provides scalable data communication of up to 10 Gb/s. This provides a future-proof solution to meet the demanding network requirements of automotive applications such as autonomous driving, assisted driving (ADAS), digital video recording, and machine vision.

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