Infineon is sampling its RASIC CTRX8191F 28nm radar MMIC for ADAS. The device detects road users and vehicles at a distance of up to 380 meters, using system configurations with eight transmitters and ...
Targeting automated and autonomous driving requirements, Infineon Technologies AG has released the final samples of its 28-nm radar MMIC, the RASIC CTRX8191F. The radar sensor supports the development ...
LOWELL, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--M/A-COM Technology Solutions Inc. (“MACOM”), a leading supplier of high performance RF, microwave, and millimeter wave products, today announced the industry’s first ...
Automated driving assistance system (ADAS) safety requirements are rapidly evolving, and a high-performance and reliable radar module is key to meeting the latest safety demands. For example, NHTSA’s ...
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What types of circuits are used for ADAS radar transmitters, receivers, and transceivers? Radar ICs currently on the market. The various levels of integration for these ICs. Radar systems are ...
Infineon announced the RASIC CTRX8181 transceiver – its next innovation radar and first product in a series of new 76 to 81 GHz radar MMICs based on 28-nm CMOS technology. Infineon announced the RASIC ...
Founded in 2010 as China's first high-tech enterprise dedicated to developing civil millimeter wave radar MMIC (monolithic microwave integrated circuit), IMsemi Technology, headquartered in the ...
DURHAM, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cree, Inc. (Nasdaq: CREE) announces the qualification and production release of two new GaN processes: G40V4, a 0.25µm process with operating drain voltage up to 40V, ...
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