Recently, Yuta Microelectronics’ new generation automotive SerDes chips—YT78/79 series—have made smooth progress in verification testing and industrialization. This series includes 3 serializer chips and 6 deserializer chips, supporting data transfer rates from 2 Gbps to 6.4 Gbps. They can fully meet the high-definition video transmission needs of automotive cameras ranging from 2 million to 12 million pixels, suitable for applications such as advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), driver monitoring systems (DMS), and passenger monitoring systems (OMS). The products are expected to be mass-produced by 2026. (People’s Financial News)
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Yuta Micro Vehicle SerDes Chip Mass Production Imminent
Recently, Yuta Microelectronics’ new generation automotive SerDes chips—YT78/79 series—have made smooth progress in verification testing and industrialization. This series includes 3 serializer chips and 6 deserializer chips, supporting data transfer rates from 2 Gbps to 6.4 Gbps. They can fully meet the high-definition video transmission needs of automotive cameras ranging from 2 million to 12 million pixels, suitable for applications such as advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), driver monitoring systems (DMS), and passenger monitoring systems (OMS). The products are expected to be mass-produced by 2026. (People’s Financial News)