The
AWR1843 device is an integrated single-chip FMCW radar sensor capable of operation
in the 76 to 81GHz band. The device is built with TI’s low-power 45nm RFCMOS process
and enables unprecedented levels of integration in an extremely small form factor.
The AWR1843 is an ideal solution for low-power, self-monitored, ultra-accurate radar
systems in the automotive space.
The
AWR1843 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
81GHz. It is built on TI’s low-power 45nm RFCMOS process, which enables a monolithic
implementation of a 3TX, 4RX system with built-in PLL and ADC converters. It
integrates the DSP subsystem, which contains TIs high-performance C674x DSP for the
Radar Signal processing. The device includes a BIST processor subsystem, which is
responsible for radio configuration, control, and calibration. Additionally the
device includes a user programmable ARM R4F based for automotive interfacing. The
Hardware Accelerator block (HWA) can perform radar processing and can help save MIPS
on the DSP for higher level algorithms. 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
AWR1843 device is an integrated single-chip FMCW radar sensor capable of operation
in the 76 to 81GHz band. The device is built with TI’s low-power 45nm RFCMOS process
and enables unprecedented levels of integration in an extremely small form factor.
The AWR1843 is an ideal solution for low-power, self-monitored, ultra-accurate radar
systems in the automotive space.
The
AWR1843 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
81GHz. It is built on TI’s low-power 45nm RFCMOS process, which enables a monolithic
implementation of a 3TX, 4RX system with built-in PLL and ADC converters. It
integrates the DSP subsystem, which contains TIs high-performance C674x DSP for the
Radar Signal processing. The device includes a BIST processor subsystem, which is
responsible for radio configuration, control, and calibration. Additionally the
device includes a user programmable ARM R4F based for automotive interfacing. The
Hardware Accelerator block (HWA) can perform radar processing and can help save MIPS
on the DSP for higher level algorithms. 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.