MOST automobile multimedia plastic optical fiber patch cord for car control system
Description
M. O.S.T. ( Media Oriented Systems Transport ) Standard was made by European 16 major car-makers together in 2000 , The standard specified the plastic fiber as the data transmission medium , mainly support the entertainment information application , thereby the transfer speed of the car information up to 900 Mbit/s .
MOST - A stereo , television , refrigerators , the global positioning systems ( Navigator system) and vehicle a telephone device consisting of interconnected Lan . In the short data transmission , industrial automation area , especially in the possession of the security aspects of the information and entertainment features more important .
The serial MOST bus uses a daisy-chain topology or ring topology and synchronous data communication to transport audio, video, voice and data signals via plastic optical fiber (POF).
MOST automobile multimedia plastic optical fiber patch cord for car control system
Specifications |
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Core Diameter: | 1000 um |
Wavelength Range: | 400-800um |
Fiber Core Material: | Plastic |
Cable Length: | 1 m |
Cable Material: | PA |
Connector Material: | ABS/PBT |
Cable Diameter: | 1.0 * 1.5 * 2.3 mm |
Cable Color: | Orange / customized accepted |
Attenuation: | <180 dB/km |
Features
- Light , save automobile wiring space
- Data keep away from electromagnetic interferences
- High rate of data transmission , big data , MOST25 standard data rate is 25 Mbps
- Transmit synchronous data , asynchronous data and control data
- Plug and play mechanism
- Connection multimedia devices
Applications
- Digital radio broadcasts
- The TV display
- An interactive safety system
- GPS navigator system
- Multimedia entertainment system
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Frequently Asked Questions
The M.O.S.T. (Media Oriented Systems Transport) Standard is a data transmission standard for car control systems, developed by 16 major European car-makers in 2000. It specifies the use of plastic optical fiber as the data transmission medium.
The transfer speed of the car information using M.O.S.T. can reach up to 900 Mbit/s.
Using plastic optical fiber for data transmission in automobiles has several advantages, including saving automobile wiring space, keeping data away from electromagnetic interferences, and enabling high rates of data transmission.
The M.O.S.T. system can transmit audio, video, voice, and data signals.
The M.O.S.T. system can be used in various applications, including digital radio broadcasts, TV displays, interactive safety systems, GPS navigator systems, and multimedia entertainment systems.