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mmWave chip portfolio offers precision radar sensing for automotive and industrial applications

Five devices in two families pair analog design with DSP for exceptional accuracy

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The AWR and IWR families of mmWave sensors are based on Texas Instruments’ 45-nm RFCMOS process and bring the entire RF, analog, and digital signal processing chain into a single die. Working in the 76- to 81-GHz range, these sensors suit automotive (AWR) and industrial (IWR) applications, providing multiple transmitters- and receivers-on-chip. Each chip delivers standalone sensing with less than a 4-cm range resolution, range accuracy down to less than 50 μm, and range up to 300 m.

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Radio frequency operation allows these sensors to work through plastic, dry wall, clothing, glass, and many other materials, making them usable in a wide range of situations. As automotive long-range radar, for instance, they can detect dynamic objects (cars, motorcycles, etc.) with less than 1° angular accuracy even if moving at 300 km/h. As liquid-level sensors, they can provide an accuracy of less than 100 μ.

The devices are fully integrated with sensors, RF front end, MCU, and DSP in a single die and are available in a 10.4 x 10.4-mm package. This integration ensures both a smaller footprint and lower power than existing discrete designs. The chips also come with a full support package, including sample algorithms, software libraries, and a software development kit (SDK) that reduces RF design to 20 simple APIs.

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