Empowering Autonomous Driving: NVIDIA DRIVE Orin Platform with 16-Channel Digital Coaxial GMSL2 Camera Module Solution
Recently, a series of independently developed GMSL2 camera modules have been successfully adapted to the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin platform, offering developers camera solutions with long-distance transmission, high data rates, and strong anti-interference capabilities.
A technology innovation company specializing in imaging and vision recently officially released a series of camera products compatible with the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin platform. These independently developed digital coaxial GMSL2 camera modules are designed to meet the high-quality imaging requirements of intelligent vehicles.
Currently, 11 camera models compatible with the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin platform have been launched. These products incorporate image sensors from various manufacturers such as ON Semiconductor, Sony, and OmniVision, offering resolutions from 2 to 8 megapixels. They can output YUV/RAW data formats and support features like High Dynamic Range (HDR) and LED flicker mitigation.
These camera products feature long-distance transmission, high data rates, and strong anti-interference capabilities. They are widely applicable in scenarios requiring long-distance, low-latency, and high-quality transmission, and are currently used across various fields including vehicles, vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) cooperation, UGVs (Unmanned Ground Vehicles), large robots, and industrial manipulators.

NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin Developer Kit
NVIDIA DRIVE Orin™ is a central computing platform for intelligent vehicles, providing massive computing performance (254 trillion operations per second) for highly automated and autonomous driving applications. Since its release, it has become a star-level SOC chip in the intelligent driving domain. It is an ideal solution for intelligent vehicles, powering autonomous driving functions, perception, digital clusters, and AI cockpits.
The DRIVE AGX Orin Developer Kit provides the hardware, software, and sample applications required for production-grade autonomous vehicle development. DRIVE AGX systems are built on production-grade, automotive-grade chips, designed with safety in mind and equipped with an open software framework. With the scalable DRIVE Orin product family, developers can build, scale, and leverage a single development investment across their entire fleet, enabling upgrades from L2+ systems all the way to L5 full autonomous driving systems.

As an NVIDIA Elite Jetson partner, leveraging the software driver technology on NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin, deep integration of GMSL2 cameras with the DRIVE AGX Orin platform enables simultaneous processing of up to 16 GMSL2 cameras with DRIVE AGX Orin hardware acceleration.
The series of GMSL2 camera module development kits based on NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin not only provides autonomous vehicle developers with a rich and mature selection of GMSL2 camera products but also offers camera drivers to support test environment setup. Furthermore, a professional ISP team is available for ISP tuning on the NVIDIA platform, enabling developers to use the development and evaluation kit more simply and efficiently.

Utilizing this developer kit, developers can efficiently build a GMSL2 camera development platform. By leveraging the hardware, software, and sample applications provided, they can obtain a wealth of high-quality reference data and foundational sample applications during evaluation and development, thereby reducing development effort and risk, improving development efficiency, and accelerating time-to-market.
The successful launch of GMSL2 cameras compatible with the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Orin platform not only provides high-quality, fast, and cost-effective imaging solutions for intelligent driving industry customers but also helps advance the implementation of autonomous driving technology applications. In the future, we will continue to uphold the philosophy of "Technological Leadership, Efficient Innovation," closely follow the development trends of the intelligent driving industry, adhere to independent innovation, and continuously contribute to the development of intelligent vehicles.