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AUTOMOTIVE ETHERNET FROM INTREPID SYSTEMS

When most people hear “Ethernet,” they picture the familiar eight‑wire RJ45 connector used in offices and homes. But as Intrepid COO Colt Correa explains, that’s not what you’ll find inside a modern vehicle.

“Fifteen years ago, automotive Ethernet was basically an adaptation of standard Ethernet,” he says. “But eight wires are heavy and expensive—two things the automotive industry doesn’t like.”

So, engineers reimagined Ethernet for the vehicle environment:

Differentiating Standard and Automotive Ethernet

  • Two‑wire architecture instead of eight, dramatically reducing weight and cost
  • Enhanced electromagnetic compatibility, essential for vehicles harsh electrical environment
  • Automotive‑specific speed grades, now ranging from 10 Mbps to 25 Gbps
  • New topologies, including shared‑bus architectures like 10BASE‑T1S, which reduce wiring complexity
  • Time‑Sensitive Networking for real‑time and safety‑critical communication
  • Cybersecurity layers tailored to address automotive threat models

These changes have turned Ethernet from a simple data‑transfer technology into a backbone for next‑generation vehicle architectures.

“Automotive Ethernet today is far beyond what it started as,” Correa notes. “We now have variants designed specifically for real‑time control, safety, and high‑bandwidth sensor data.”

In Part 3, we’ll look at how automotive Ethernet is evolving—and where it’s headed next, both inside and outside the automotive world.


Intrepid Control Systems is helping engineers prepare for this future through its global training programs—available virtually, on‑site, or at its Troy, Michigan headquarters.




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