ARIA Sensing Unveils Hydrogen SoC: Revolutionizing Radar Sensing Technology
Key Ideas
- ARIA Sensing has launched the Hydrogen SoC, the first to offer 3D beamforming with programmable bandwidth up to 1.8GHz, setting a new industry standard.
- The Hydrogen SoC introduces advanced waveforms supporting single-pulse and pulse-compression capabilities, ensuring unparalleled precision in radar sensing applications.
- Key features include 4Tx and 4Rx UWB channels for flexible array configurations, advanced 3D beamforming for accurate depth perception, and programmable bandwidth up to 1.8 GHz for adaptability.
- The Hydrogen SoC offers versatility in 2D and 3D radar applications, targeting markets like automotive, industrial automation, and smart home technologies, promising seamless integration and advanced performance.
ARIA Sensing has introduced Hydrogen, a cutting-edge Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Radar system-on-chip (SoC) that is revolutionizing radar sensing technology. This SoC is the first of its kind to offer 3D beamforming with a programmable bandwidth of up to 1.8GHz, setting a new benchmark in the industry. The Hydrogen SoC features advanced waveforms that support single-pulse and pulse-compression capabilities, ensuring exceptional precision in radar sensing applications. With two integrated RISC-V microprocessors, the chip guarantees robust performance and flexibility for various use cases. Key highlights of the Hydrogen SoC include 4Tx and 4Rx UWB channels for flexible array configurations, advanced 3D beamforming for accurate depth perception, and programmable bandwidth up to 1.8 GHz for enhanced adaptability across different sensing environments. ARIA Sensing has developed four modular solutions tailored for both 2D and 3D radar applications, aiming for seamless integration into markets such as automotive, industrial automation, and smart home technologies. The company's Founder and CEO, Alessio Cacciatori, expressed excitement about how the Hydrogen innovation will reshape radar sensing applications, emphasizing the combination of UWB advancements with a compact SoC design.
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