Averna partners with MaxEye Technologies on digital video and audio

May 18, 2017

Montreal, Canada. Averna announced today a strategic partnership with MaxEye Technologies to distribute MaxEye’s digital video and audio signal-generation toolkits. This partnership will allow Averna to add full digital video and audio testing capability to its Averna Signal Tester (AST-1000) RF Signal Source platform—in addition to existing RF toolkits such as AM/FM, HD Radio, and Sirius XM as well as full GNSS simulation.

Averna says the AST-1000 is the only all-in-one RF test solution on the market designed to cover all common radio, navigation, video, and connectivity protocols for infotainment system manufacturers. Based on the NI VST and featuring Averna’s RF and test expertise, the software-defined AST-1000 now supports MaxEye’s DRM, ISDB-T, ATSC, DVB-T, CMMB, and DTMB digital video and audio toolkits.

“We’re extremely happy to partner with MaxEye Technologies to add their digital video and audio testing capability to our AST-1000, an advanced solution for both the design validation and manufacturing of infotainment systems,” commented Jean-Lévy Beaudoin, vice president, platforms and innovation, R&D, for Averna. “The response from our customer base and the industry has been very positive, and we look forward to adding even more capabilities to our future-proofed infotainment platform.”

“We’re very excited about our partnership with Averna, and this enables us to provide complete infotainment test solution for design, system-level validation, and manufacturing test using the only all-in-one RF test Solution AST-1000 in India,” commented Ramesh Krishnan, director, MaxEye Technologies. “We have received very good response from our customers in the automotive industry, and the local support they can get in India with this next-generation infotainment test solution. Together with Averna we look forward to address the continuously evolving requirements of the automotive infotainment test.”

www.averna.com/AST-1000

http://maxeyetech.com/

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Rick Nelson | Contributing Editor

Rick is currently Contributing Technical Editor. He was Executive Editor for EE in 2011-2018. Previously he served on several publications, including EDN and Vision Systems Design, and has received awards for signed editorials from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. He began as a design engineer at General Electric and Litton Industries and earned a BSEE degree from Penn State.

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