The
AWR1443 device is an integrated single-chip FMCW radar sensor capable of operation
in the 76- to 81-GHz band. The device is built with TI’s low-power 45-nm RFCMOS
process with an integrated ARM R4F processor and a hardware accelerator for radar
data processing, and this solution enables unprecedented levels of integration in an
extremely small form factor. AWR1443 is an ideal solution for low-power,
self-monitored, ultra-accurate radar systems in the automotive space.
The
AWR1443 device is a self-contained FMCW radar sensor single-chip solution that
simplifies the implementation of Automotive Radar sensors in the band of 76 to 81
GHz. It enables a monolithic implementation of a 3TX, 4RX system with built-in PLL
and ADC converters. Simple programming model changes can enable a wide variety of
sensor implementation (Short, Mid, Long) with the possibility of dynamic
reconfiguration for implementing a multimode sensor. Additionally, the device is
provided as a complete platform solution including TI reference designs, software
drivers, sample configurations, API guides, and user documentation.
The
requirements for a radar device, in terms of radar data cube memory, processing
capacity, and functional safety monitoring, vary for different applications. In this
context, the AWR1443 can be viewed as a 77-GHz radar-on-a-chip solution for
entry-level radar applications
The
AWR1443 device is an integrated single-chip FMCW radar sensor capable of operation
in the 76- to 81-GHz band. The device is built with TI’s low-power 45-nm RFCMOS
process with an integrated ARM R4F processor and a hardware accelerator for radar
data processing, and this solution enables unprecedented levels of integration in an
extremely small form factor. AWR1443 is an ideal solution for low-power,
self-monitored, ultra-accurate radar systems in the automotive space.
The
AWR1443 device is a self-contained FMCW radar sensor single-chip solution that
simplifies the implementation of Automotive Radar sensors in the band of 76 to 81
GHz. It enables a monolithic implementation of a 3TX, 4RX system with built-in PLL
and ADC converters. Simple programming model changes can enable a wide variety of
sensor implementation (Short, Mid, Long) with the possibility of dynamic
reconfiguration for implementing a multimode sensor. Additionally, the device is
provided as a complete platform solution including TI reference designs, software
drivers, sample configurations, API guides, and user documentation.
The
requirements for a radar device, in terms of radar data cube memory, processing
capacity, and functional safety monitoring, vary for different applications. In this
context, the AWR1443 can be viewed as a 77-GHz radar-on-a-chip solution for
entry-level radar applications