Choose a country or area to see content specific to your location
What are you looking for?
3D Interconnect Designer provides a flexible modeling and optimization environment for any advanced interconnect structure, including chiplets, stacked die, packages, and PCBs.
Get faster digital validation for less with a trade-in.
Emulate every part of your data center infrastructure. Emulate Anything. Optimize Everything.
Use 25+ X-Series applications to analyze, demodulate, and troubleshoot signals across wireless, aerospace/defense, EMI, and phase noise.
With extra memory and storage, these enhanced NPBs run Keysight's AI security and performance monitoring software and AI stack.
Achieve fast, accurate board-level testing with robust inline and offline ICT designed for modern manufacturing.
Explore curated support plans, prioritized to keep you innovating at speed.
Achieve 200+ Gbaud multi-level modulated signals with high-speed AWGs for digital and optical standards.
Pinpoint interference with post-processing spectrum management software in the lab.
Use this selector tool to quickly identify the best power supply for your aerospace and defense ATE requirements.
Explore engineer-authored content and a vast knowledge base with thousands of learning opportunities.
Keysight Learn offers immersive content on topics of interest, including solutions, blogs, events, and more.
Quick access to support related self-help tasks.
Additional content to support your product needs.
Explore services to accelerate every step of your innovation journey.
Data optimization in your vehicle networks, protocols, and connectors
Data and network integrity and interoperability across protocols
Emergency safety through end-to-end functional and standard conformance
V2X development, V2X deployment, V2X field testing, V2X certification, simulation, and analysis from lab to the field
Keysight in-vehicle communications products offer high-performance design and test solutions to ensure the functionality, performance, and interoperability of modern automotive networking systems. In-vehicle communications test solutions cover automotive Ethernet (10M – optical) as well as automotive SerDes (MIPI A-PHY, ASA, OGA, and more). Both include physical layer solutions for the transmitter, the receiver, and the channel, ensuring signal integrity, interoperability, and compliance. Enable faster communication between edge devices such as cameras, sensors, and other HPC systems. Need help selecting? Check out the resources below.
The Keysight eCall / ERA-GLONASS conformance test solution simulates the required four vehicle system elements for emergency safety testing: the in-vehicle system (IVS) module, global network satellite system (GNSS), cellular network, and public service answering point (PSAP) to compile the minimum set of data (MSD). This setup makes it possible to verify if the in-vehicle system or modem can trigger an emergency call, send the correct raw MSD data and establish a voice connection with the PSAP. This platform tests both Pan European and ERA-GLONASS platforms, fully independent of any real-world mobile network, using a UXM/8960 and MXG to emulate a cellular network. Need help selecting? Check out the resources below.
Keysight V2X emulation and testing solutions are critical enablers for the development and deployment of connected and autonomous vehicles. They provide comprehensive capabilities for testing V2X modules and systems across various layers, from RF to application, in a controlled lab environment. By offering these capabilities, Keysight V2X emulation and testing solutions play a pivotal role in accelerating the safe, reliable, and cost-effective development of the next generation of connected and autonomous vehicles, ultimately paving the way for a more intelligent and safer mobility experience. Need help selecting? Check out the resources below.
Keysight in-vehicle communications products offer high-performance design and test solutions to ensure the functionality, performance, and interoperability of modern automotive networking systems. In-vehicle communications test solutions cover automotive Ethernet (10M – optical) as well as automotive SerDes (MIPI A-PHY, ASA, OGA, and more). Both include physical layer solutions for the transmitter, the receiver, and the channel, ensuring signal integrity, interoperability, and compliance. Enable faster communication between edge devices such as cameras, sensors, and other HPC systems. Need help selecting? Check out the resources below.
The Keysight eCall / ERA-GLONASS conformance test solution simulates the required four vehicle system elements for emergency safety testing: the in-vehicle system (IVS) module, global network satellite system (GNSS), cellular network, and public service answering point (PSAP) to compile the minimum set of data (MSD). This setup makes it possible to verify if the in-vehicle system or modem can trigger an emergency call, send the correct raw MSD data and establish a voice connection with the PSAP. This platform tests both Pan European and ERA-GLONASS platforms, fully independent of any real-world mobile network, using a UXM/8960 and MXG to emulate a cellular network. Need help selecting? Check out the resources below.
Keysight V2X emulation and testing solutions are critical enablers for the development and deployment of connected and autonomous vehicles. They provide comprehensive capabilities for testing V2X modules and systems across various layers, from RF to application, in a controlled lab environment. By offering these capabilities, Keysight V2X emulation and testing solutions play a pivotal role in accelerating the safe, reliable, and cost-effective development of the next generation of connected and autonomous vehicles, ultimately paving the way for a more intelligent and safer mobility experience. Need help selecting? Check out the resources below.
The automotive industry is adding greater complexity with more and more ADAS sensors and systems, while at the same time trying to simplify the networks that carry the data within vehicles. Higher bandwidth and lower latency networking will play a critical role in addressing time-sensitive and complex automotive technologies to come like Automotive Ethernet and standardized Automotive SerDes. However, there will undoubtedly be a place for the lower speed serial protocols like CAN and LIN for many years to come. Keysight addresses all these technologies and more.
Choose from a wide variety of automotive Ethernet test, SerDes compliance, and application-specific software or accessories like test fixtures, cables, adapters, and more.
Automotive
Verify Automotive Ethernet harness assemblies, cables, and connectors.
Automotive
Verify the Automotive SerDes harness, connector, and cable conformance.
Automotive
Verify RF, protocol, and functional performance of Uu and PC5 interfaces.
Automotive
Use a wireless network emulator to verify eCall/ERA-GLONASS module conformance.
Automotive
Perform automotive protocol analysis using an oscilloscope and decode software.
Innovate at speed with curated support plans and prioritized response and turn-around times.
Get predictable, lease-based subscriptions and full lifecycle management solutions—so you reach your business goals faster.
Experience elevated service as a KeysightCare subscriber to get committed technical response and more.
Ensure your test system performs to specification and meets local and global standards.
Make measurements quickly with in-house, instructor-led training, and eLearning.
Download Keysight software or update your software to the newest version.
Choosing the right automotive communications testing solution depends on the technology you need to validate and the test objective. For in-vehicle communications, Keysight solutions cover Automotive Ethernet from 10M to optical, as well as Automotive SerDes technologies such as MIPI A-PHY, ASA, OGA, and more. These solutions focus on transmitter, receiver, and channel testing to help verify signal integrity, interoperability, and compliance.
For connected vehicle applications, vehicle-to-everything (V2X) emulation and testing solutions support V2X development, deployment, field testing, certification, simulation, and analysis from the lab to the field. eCall / ERA-GLONASS testing focuses on emergency safety conformance by simulating the in-vehicle system, GNSS, cellular network, and public service answering point (PSAP) needed to verify emergency call behavior and MSD transmission.
Automotive communications systems require different tests depending on whether the system is an in-vehicle network, emergency calling system, or V2X system. In-vehicle communications testing includes physical-layer solutions for the transmitter, receiver, and channel, helping engineers verify functionality, performance, signal integrity, interoperability, and compliance across modern automotive networking systems.
V2X testing includes RF, protocol, and functional testing for C-V2X, including Uu and PC5 interfaces, while eCall / ERA-GLONASS conformance testing verifies whether an in-vehicle system or modem can trigger an emergency call, send the correct raw MSD data, and establish a voice connection with the PSAP.
Key specifications include the supported automotive communication technology, data rate range, bandwidth, latency requirements, physical-layer coverage, protocol support, and the ability to test transmitters, receivers, and channels. These considerations are especially important for Automotive Ethernet and Automotive SerDes, which support faster communication between edge devices such as cameras, sensors, and high-performance computing systems.
For V2X and emergency calling applications, consider whether the solution supports RF, protocol, functional, field, lab, certification, simulation, and conformance testing requirements. Test setup flexibility is also important, including software and accessories such as fixtures, cables, adapters, and application-specific tools for Automotive Ethernet and SerDes compliance testing.
Automotive communications testing covers technologies such as Automotive Ethernet, Automotive SerDes, CAN, LIN, C-V2X, eCall, and ERA-GLONASS. Automotive Ethernet test coverage can span 10M to optical links, while Automotive SerDes technologies include MIPI A-PHY, ASA, OGA, and other high-speed in-vehicle connectivity standards. Lower-speed serial protocols such as CAN and LIN also continue to support many vehicle control and body electronics applications.
Testing needs vary by technology. Automotive Ethernet and SerDes testing focuses on signal integrity, interoperability, compliance, and channel-related validation for harnesses, cables, connectors, transmitters, and receivers. C-V2X testing verifies RF, protocol, and functional performance of Uu and PC5 interfaces, while eCall / ERA-GLONASS testing verifies emergency call conformance using emulated network and PSAP elements.
Automotive communication systems are tested by recreating realistic operating conditions in controlled lab, field, simulation, and analysis environments. For in-vehicle networks, this includes evaluating higher-bandwidth and lower-latency communication needed for ADAS sensors, complex vehicle networks, Automotive Ethernet, and standardized Automotive SerDes.
For V2X, Keysight solutions support lab emulation, field testing, development, deployment, certification, simulation, and analysis. These capabilities help engineers evaluate V2X modules and systems across RF, protocol, and application layers before deployment in connected and autonomous vehicle environments.
Automotive communications testing can be integrated from early development through validation, conformance, certification, and deployment. In-vehicle communications test solutions support design and test workflows for verifying the functionality, performance, and interoperability of automotive networking systems, including Automotive Ethernet and Automotive SerDes.
For V2X, testing can span lab emulation, field testing, certification, simulation, and analysis. For eCall / ERA-GLONASS, conformance testing can be performed independently of a real-world mobile network by emulating the cellular network and related emergency-call system elements, helping teams verify emergency safety behavior before deployment.