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The HDMI vehicle Type E interface (Type E) is a new type of interface introduced after the "standard type", "miniature type", and "micro type" interfaces. It is mainly used for audio and video transmission in vehicle entertainment systems. Due to the special application environment of vehicles, the vehicle entertainment system also has specific requirements for the HDMI interface. Firstly, the interface must meet a series of vehicle performance specifications, such as shock resistance, strength, temperature range, etc.; to ensure a reliable connection, a mechanical locking structure is required; the wiring of the vehicle's electronic systems also has special requirements for flexibility, etc.
The Automotive Connection System (ACS) is a cable specification designed for high-definition content transmission in vehicles. It can prevent the effects of heat, vibration, noise and other common internal environmental factors in vehicles, and also provides a practical solution for vehicle manufacturers to transmit high-definition content within the vehicle.