
Join Teledyne LeCroy for this new 4‑part webinar series on testing automotive networks—from legacy CAN and LIN to high-speed Ethernet and next-generation SerDes technologies.
In-vehicle networks are rapidly evolving from traditional architectures to domain-based designs with Ethernet gateways and further to zonal architectures featuring specialized controllers and ultra-fast backbone connections that enable advanced ADAS, infotainment, and autonomous driving. This series includes information on all architectures, technologies and technology-specific electrical test requirements.
Part 4: How to Measure and Qualify Cables and Connectors for Use in In-vehicle Network (IVN) Bus Systems
Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Time: 11:00AM Pacific | 2:00PM Eastern
Duration: 60 minutes
In this webinar, we’ll explain why impedance-related measurements, such as return loss, mode conversion loss, and channel insertion loss are critical for Automotive Ethernet and SerDes standards such as ASA Motion Link and MIPI A-PHY. These losses affect signal integrity and interoperability, making accurate testing essential. We’ll review the basics of impedance analysis and S-parameters, then explain how TDR instruments are calibrated and perform measurements, and instruct about de-embedding techniques that can accelerate debugging during design validation.
Presented by: Thomas Stueber, Teledyne LeCroy IVN Product Marketing Manager
Can’t attend live? Register anyway and you will receive an email with the recording and slides after the live event.

