Unlock new levels of functionality in datalogging and HIL testing through greater PCIe flexibility
The automotive industry’s rapid advancement in ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and autonomous driving technologies demands equally agile testing solutions. To keep pace, test engineers must develop adaptable tools that evolve alongside these innovations. The XYLON QUATTRO Data Logging & HIL system meets this challenge through a modular, high-performance architecture built on in-house FPGA, SoC, and ARM-based embedded computers. This setup delivers superior processing power and flexibility, enabling it to support a wide range of automotive testing requirements.
A key feature of the platform is its customizable I/O module support, which includes native automotive interfaces—eliminating the need for external converters. Among its latest innovations is the External PCIe Adapter. This module significantly enhances system capabilities by enabling high-bandwidth connections with GEN4 PCIe peripherals, delivering up to 128 Gb/s of throughput and allowing the integration of GPU accelerators or high-speed data transfer solutions.
XYLON QUATTRO now supports plug-and-play connectivity with the Seagate Lyve Mobile Array—a rugged, portable, and rack-mountable storage solution. Test data can be recorded directly to the Seagate device, eliminating the slow, manual process of transferring data from the test vehicle to external storage compatible with cloud services. This integration ensures seamless storage, transport, and rapid access to Seagate’s full suite of cloud-based solutions.
Overall, the XYLON QUATTRO exemplifies how modular design and strategic hardware expansion can future-proof automotive testing platforms, offering unmatched versatility, performance, and scalability to support next-generation vehicle development.
Find out more about smarter ways of datalogging – access the full version of the September 2025 issue of Autonomous Vehicle International Magazine by following the link: https://adas.mydigitalpublication.com/adas-autonomous-vehicle-international-september-2025/page-64





