The new specification for MOST150 allows on the one hand for communication and power supply on the same cable, on the other for optical coaxial cables. This is not a contradiction.
(Dr. Bott, courtesy of MOST cooperation)
»This MOST150 coax physical standard complements the existing MOST150 optical physical layer in the infotainment domain, especially for OEMs who have stringent preferences in the electrical physical layer,« stated Dr. Wolfgang Bott, Technical Coordinator of the MOST Cooperation. »In addition, this new standard opens the way into other vehicle domains i.e. it fits into the driver assistance domain, as this physical layer is able to provide bi-directional communication and power supply on the same cable.«
This specification was derived in a straightforward process from the MOST Physical Layer Basic Specification. Its principal structure is similar to the existing MOST150 optical physical layer specification. Both physical layers are interoperable: MOST150 supports various physical layers and enables various topology options.
(Schematic of an coax transmission line, indicating the compensation of the cable attenuation by an equalizer. Source: MOST Book, 2011)
MOST150 is a multi-channel network (control data, synchronous and packet channel) which allows for parallel usage of all these services through one network. It provides an isochronous channel for video data transmission, among others. It also enables IP data communication, providing the automotive-ready Ethernet channel according to IEEE 802.3. with freely configurable bandwidth from 0 to nearly 150 MBit/s. MOST150 supports the safety layer concept to enable fail-safe application up to SIL level 3 according to IEC 61508 and ASIL C according to ISO 26262.
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