World’s Most Advanced CMOS SoC for mmWave 3D Imaging

Vayyar Imaging, a leader in 3D imaging technology, has introduced the world’s most advanced System-on-a-Chip (SoC) for mmWave 3D imaging. The new SoC integrates an unprecedented number of transceivers and an advanced DSP solution creating high-resolution contours with high accuracy.

It uses imaging and radar bands from 3 GHz - 81 GHz with 72 transmitters and 72 receivers in one chip. Enhanced by an integrated, high-performance DSP with large internal memory, Vayyar’s sensor does not need any external CPU to execute complex imaging algorithms.

Breaking through current constraints in today’s sensor technology, the new chip supports very high bandwidth, producing unprecedented levels of accuracy and a high-resolution image. Vayyar’s sensor differentiates between objects and people, determines location while mapping large areas, and creates a 3D image of the environment. The sensor can simultaneously detect and classify a variety of targets in real time. By using wideband radio waves, the sensor can penetrate different types of materials and operates in every weather or light condition, making it applicable for the automotive and industrial markets.

The first generation of Vayyar’s powerful sensors have already been in use in a variety of industries and by several Fortune 500 companies around the world, including as a priority partner with Softbank in Japan.

The technology is currently being used in multiple applications across a wide range of sectors, including Construction, Elderly care, Breast cancer imaging, Automotive, Smart home, Retail and Robotics.

Publisher: everything RF
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