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The company is sampling the second generation of its BroadR-Reach Ethernet switches for networking in-vehicle electronic systems.
Broadcom is sampling a new generation of its automotive Ethernet switches. The company has moved down a production node, to 28 nm, ending up with a smaller die, a smaller package and lower power consumption.
The new BroadR-Reach automotive Ethernet switches are expected to be lower cost, easier to use and have new security features designed in. The market for automotive ICs is among the two or three fastest growing business segments for the semiconductor industry. Vehicle manufacturers keep adding electronics-based features. Many of those features benefit from being networked.
There are already multiple proprietary in-vehicle networking standards, including CAN, FlexRay, MOST and LVDS.
The wiring harness is the third most expensive subsystem in any vehicle, which makes it a ripe target for an Ethernet solution, Broadcom Corp. (Nasdaq: BRCM) believes. Ethernet became "The Networking Standard That Ate The World" in part because it always ends up being cheaper than proprietary solutions.
Thus far, BMW, Jaguar, Hyundai and Volkswagen are all using Ethernet for connecting at least some systems in some of their vehicles. Broadcom is supplying BMW, Jaguar and VW.
That Volkswagen has an Ethernet backbone in its Passats indicates that Ethernet solutions are not just for luxury cars, Broadcom senior director of marketing Ali Abaye told Light Reading.
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The new chips are smaller, save space and draw less power, but they will also help reduce cost and improve reliability. Typically, in-vehicle networks require shielded cable, Abaye said, but now, with some additions to Ethernet standards, Ethernet networks can use unshielded single twisted pair, which will not only be less expensive but easier to assemble.
As for security, wired Ethernet connectivity can provide device authentication to protect the car from malicious attacks, eavesdropping and the installation of non-approved devices, the company said.
Broadcom's new BCM8953x family creates a centralized switch that brings together previously standalone connections such as back-up camera, instrumentation, audio and video streaming to share data across various applications and improve the user experience, the company said.
— Brian Santo, Senior Editor, Components, T&M, Light Reading
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