Wilsonville, OR. Mentor Graphics has announced the Mentor Automotive A2B Analyzer, the industry’s first third-party development platform supporting the Automotive Audio Bus (A2B) technology developed by Analog Devices Inc. As automotive design complexity continues to grow, OEMs and suppliers are challenged with integrating faster, more efficient technologies into the automotive architecture at lower system costs. The Automotive Audio Bus technology facilitates the design of in-vehicle audio networks with reduced cost and complexity, and the A2B Analyzer helps significantly reduce the development time for these systems.
The A2B technology from Analog Devices is optimized to deliver superior audio quality while reducing system cost, weight, and design complexity. A2B utilizes a master-slave line topology to deliver audio and control data, together with clock and power over a single two-wire, unshielded twisted-pair cable. The low-latency, deterministic nature of the A2B technology is suited for cutting-edge in-car audio applications such as hands-free systems, speech recognition, and active noise cancellation.
Leveraging its industry experience and system design expertise, Mentor Automotive designed the A2B Analyzer System hardware and software solution from the ground up in cooperation with Analog Devices. This enables complete A2B network solutions from early proof-of-concept development and network design and validation over professional tooling to production systems with custom configurations. This system is part of the Connected OS software-development platform, which includes the IVI head unit, enabling a distributed speaker network for audio throughout the vehicle; and microphones for active noise control; and the A2B Analyzer System for easy set-up, configuration, and functional testing—a complete cockpit development platform utilizing A2B technology.
“Mentor Automotive is a leading technology solutions provider in the industry, and we are excited by their pioneering test and analysis solutions for the A2B technology. We are confident our customers will benefit greatly from these offerings in the form of easier network configuration, analysis and debug, resulting in a shorter time to market,” said Vlad Bulavsky, general manager, Automotive Cabin Electronics Business Unit, Analog Devices.
OEMs need a protocol that can solve multiple problems: simplifying the electrical system design allows OEMs to offer the consumer multiple vehicle configurations; simultaneously reducing cabling weight thus improving fuel efficiency; and enabling an enhanced in-car experience across the fleet by delivering high quality signal throughout the vehicle with audio, control, clock, and power all provided over unshielded twisted-pair cable, further reducing the cost-per-node.
“We have seen a strong interest in the A2B technology as car makers look to reduce the weight and cost of cabling in their production vehicles, as well as creating superior audio experiences for their customers. Our design analysis tools will ensure that system performance is optimized for the many different audio sources and playback devices in a modern vehicle,” stated Rainer Oder, General Manager, Mentor Automotive.
Mentor Automotive In-Car Experience technologies will be exhibited this week at the Consumer Electronics Show.