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Advanced Autonomous Sensor Interface for Direct Raw Camera Data Injection

The XYON Autonomous Sensor Interface is a high-performance solution for Direct Injection Camera ECU testing, designed for the demanding needs of autonomous systems engineers. Testing camera ECUs through traditional Over-the-Air (OTA) setups can be expensive, limited, and challenging. XYON offers a streamlined alternative, enabling users to test up to 11 camera channels using simulated or pre-recorded camera data. Discover how XYON can elevate your testing capabilities and redefine what’s possible in autonomous systems development.

Solution Highlights

A Platform Made for HIL

XYON’s low-latency architecture allows for fast loop rate high-fidelity direct camera ECU injection testing so you can make Over-the-Air (OTA) tests a thing of the past.

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Easy Data Modification

Use XYON’s intuitive HMI to inject errors or overlay images and video onto raw camera data streams. Easily repeat identical tests with varying input data for comprehensive validation.

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Full Test Coverage

OTA solutions fall short for critical scenarios like glare tests, covering only 80% of use cases. With our injection technology, you can unlock the full spectrum of testing, including corner cases, and ensure complete reliability.

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Leverage Real Cameras Devices

Connect XYON to real camera devices to facilitate test configuration and improve simulation fidelity.

Advanced Raw Image Manipulation

Each of XYON’s video channel can be configured independently using its streamlined HMI, XYON LAB. This allows users to configure parameters including resolution, frame rate, and pixel format. XYON also includes advanced image processing capabilities, including brightness, saturation, contrast, color gain and static or dynamic image overlays for camera fault detection, to provide the highest degree of test coverage possible and ensure that your systems are reliable and robust.

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Connections and Interface

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OP4855 Simulator Connections and Interface
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1. Power and Reset push button with LED indicator

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2. 12x SFP sockets to be used with HDMI converters

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3. 2x Ethernet RJ45 ports at 1 Gb/s

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4. Optical synch connectors

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5. IRIG-B @ 1 PPS

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6. USB port for JTAG programming

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7. FPGA unit status indicators

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8. LCD menu button selection

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9. LCD display

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10. Power cord plug and master power on/off switch

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11. 12x FAKRA connectors Slot 1

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12. 12x FAKRA connectors Slot 2

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13. Ground screw

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14. PCI Express Gen3 x4 port

OP4855 Xyon Simulator Architecture

Simulator Architecture

XYON’s architecture is built on an AMD VersalTM Prime FPGA and was designed to meet the most demanding requirements of autonomous system ECU testing. XYON modules are directly interfaced with the FPGA to ensure the lowest latency possible across all 11 channels. The VersalTM FPGA and SFP inputs were selected to be flexible and future proof to ensure support of current and next-generation applications, guaranteeing the longetivity of your investment.

Specifications Overview

FPGAAMD Versal™ Prime VM1402 Adaptive SoC including programmable logic and Arm Cortex processors
Software Platform CompatibilityXYON LAB HMI for system control via Ethernet
EthernetRJ45 Ethernet 1GBit/s
Power SupplyInput voltage: 115 VAC +/-15 V, 220 VAC +/-20 V
Input frequency: 50-60 HzPower: 250 W
Dimensions and weightRack Unit: 2U
43.2 cm (W) x 40.6 cm (D) x 8.8 cm (H)
17” (W) x 16” (D) x 3.45” (H)
6.6 kg (14.5 lbs)
# of HDMI InputsUp to 11 HDMI connectors to receive 11 video streams simultaneously from a sensor simulator.
HDMI Input FormatStandard HDMI 1.4/2.0 video formats up to 1920x1080@60Hz or 3840x2160@30Hz.
LVDS OutputsUp to 11 GMSL1/2 serializers to connect 11 video streams simultaneously to a controller.
Custom video formats up to 6 Gbit/s.
Camera InterfaceUp to 11 connectors for I²C communication with standard cameras.
Debut OutputHDMI 2.0 output up to 3840x2160@30Hz.

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