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In the most recent episode of Vision Vitals - your go-to podcast for embedded vision insights, the focus is on hot-pluggable GMSL camera systems. Camera swaps, vibration-driven disconnects, voltage spikes, and sudden link loss can take down a multi-camera host when the design lacks recovery logic. e-con Systems' latest hot-pluggable GMSL camera system addresses that risk through link-lock monitoring, serializer polling, interrupt-based detection, timeout handling, predictive checks, and stream recovery after reconnection.

Discover how link status moves through registers, ACK and NACK responses, and deserializer output pins so the host can react before instability spreads. See how micro-disconnect detection, configurable polling, and failure trend analysis push uptime higher in trucks, robots, factory vision, and traffic hubs. Get to know more about e-con Systems; STURDeCAM34, a 3MP HDR GMSL2 camera that comes with patented hot-plug support.

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Host:

Looking for camera-related insights? You're certainly in the right place. Welcome back to another episode of e-con Systems' Vision Vitals - your friendly-neighborhood virtual space for all things embedded vision.

Alright, so what's today's topic? First, let's set the scene. You've got a multi-camera GMSL system running in a vehicle, a robot, or maybe a traffic hub. Now imagine one of those cameras gets unplugged, either intentionally for maintenance or just from vibration.

In a traditional setup, that could crash the whole host system. Not ideal, right?

Well, e-con Systems recently launched something called STURDeCAM34, which uses a patented hot-pluggable GMSL system designed to handle exactly that. It's built to keep streaming stable even if a camera is disconnected.

To unpack how this works and where it matters, we've got our embedded vision expert back with us.

Glad you're here with us!

Speaker:

Hey, thanks. Yeah, this is a really interesting one. Umm... hot-plug capability in a SerDes link like GMSL isn't trivial. Getting it right means you can swap cameras on the fly without taking the whole system down - which, you know, is huge for uptime and safety.

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