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Home » ARIA Intros Ulta-Wideband Radar Chip

ARIA Intros Ulta-Wideband Radar Chip

December 21, 2024
in Automotive Networking, Semiconductors, Start-ups
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ARIA Sensing has announced the launch of an Ultra-Wideband (UWB) Radar System-On-Chip (SoC) that offers 3D beamforming capabilities and programmable bandwidth up to 1.8 GHz. The chip integrates advanced waveforms supporting both single-pulse and pulse-compression functionalities, enabling precise radar sensing applications. Equipped with two RISC-V microprocessors, the “Hydrogen” SoC delivers flexible performance suitable for various applications, including automotive, industrial automation, and smart home technologies.

ARIA Sensing, based in Rezzato, Italy, specializes in advanced radar technology and aims to deliver innovative sensing solutions for global industries. Founded in 2020, the company has raised €25 million in funding from key investors such as TechStars Ventures and Innovatec Partners. ARIA offers modular radar systems, including “Hydrogen,” to meet the demands of 2D and 3D sensing applications across diverse markets. Its solutions emphasize adaptability and integration to address the evolving needs of industries worldwide.

• 4Tx and 4Rx UWB channels: Enable flexible and scalable configurations for optimized 3D imaging and radar detection.

• Advanced 3D Beamforming: Provides enhanced depth perception and spatial resolution for complex sensing environments.

• Programmable Bandwidth (up to 1.8 GHz): Allows customization for different sensing applications and environments.

ARIA Sensing’s modular radar solutions are designed to support a range of use cases, including automotive.

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