Electronics and Semiconductors

Rohde & Schwarz verifies NXP’s next generation automotive radar sensor reference design for extremely short object distances

26 December 2023

Engineers from both companies conducted a comprehensive series of tests to verify the new sensor reference design, which is based on a NXP’s 28 nm RFCMOS radar one-chip system-on-chip (SoC) (SAF85xx). The R&S RTS radar test system combines the R&S AREG800 automotive radar echo generator with the R&S QAT100 antenna mmW frontend, offering unique short-distance object simulation capabilities as well as superior radio frequency (RF) performance and advanced signal processing with many advanced functions. This enables realistic tests of next generation automotive radar applications and brings automotive industry’s vision of fully autonomous driving one step closer.

NXP’s next generation automotive radar sensor reference design is enabled by the industry’s first 28 nm RFCMOS radar one-chip SoC family leveraging the R&S RTS radar test system. The radar sensor reference design can be used for short, medium and long-range radar applications to serve challenging NCAP (New Car Assessment Program) safety requirements as well as comfort functions like highway pilot or urban pilotNXP selected the R&S RTS radar test system to verify their radar sensor reference design based on the industry’s first 28 nm RFCMOS one-chip radar SoC. Source: Rohde & SchwarzNXP selected the R&S RTS radar test system to verify their radar sensor reference design based on the industry’s first 28 nm RFCMOS one-chip radar SoC. Source: Rohde & Schwarz for the fast-growing segment of L2+ and L3 vehicles.

The R&S RTS is the only test system suitable for complete characterization of radar sensors and radar echo generation with object distances down to the airgap value of the radar under test. It combines the R&S AREG800A automotive radar echo generator as a backend and the R&S QAT100 antenna array or the R&S AREG8-81S as a frontend. The technically superior test solution is suitable for the whole automotive radar lifecycle including development lab, hardware-in-the-loop (HIL), vehicle-in-the-loop (VIL), validation and production application requirements. The solution is also fully scalable and can emulate the most complex traffic scenarios for advanced driver assistance systems.

NXP will present the latest developments for radar including the automotive radar sensor reference design at the CES 2024 trade show in Las Vegas from January 9 to 12, 2024, at booth CP18.

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