Future-Ready Connectivity: How HSL Cable’s Multi-Protocol Support Saves OEMs From Constant Overhauls

Oct 31, 2025

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Automotive tech evolves fast. A cable that only supports today's protocols could leave a vehicle obsolete in a few years. HSL cable solves this with multi-protocol support that looks ahead, not just at the present.

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Consider USB 2.0, LVDS, and GVIF-three protocols that power everything from basic USB ports to advanced display systems. HSL cable handles all three, meaning a vehicle built today with HSL cable can adopt new features tomorrow. For example, if an OEM later decides to add a GVIF-compliant 4K display, they won't need to rip out existing wiring-HSL cable already supports it.

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This adaptability is a huge win for long-term cost control. Redesigning a vehicle's connectivity system every time a new protocol emerges is expensive. With HSL cable, OEMs invest once and reap the benefits for multiple model years. A case in point: a brand that used HSL cable in their 2023 sedan lineup was able to upgrade to a new LVDS-based instrument cluster in 2025 without changing the cable infrastructure.

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In an industry where innovation never stops, HSL cable is the bridge between today's tech and tomorrow's breakthroughs. It lets OEMs build vehicles that don't just meet current standards-they stay ready for whatever comes next.

 

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