, Infineon’s 77GHz radar ICs used in first series production car with autonomous driving features

Temescal

ARM Purification

CLICK HERE: free registration for Semiconductor Today and Semiconductor Today ASIACLICK HERE: free registration for Semiconductor Today and Semiconductor Today ASIA

Join our LinkedIn group!

Follow ST on Twitter

IQE

30 November 2017

Infineon’s 77GHz radar ICs used in first series production car with autonomous driving features

© Semiconductor Today Magazine / Juno Publishing

Infineon Technologies AG of Munich, Germany says that it is supplying key components for the Audi A8, the first series production car featuring level 3 automated driving.

With level 3, drivers can temporarily take their hands off the steering wheel under certain conditions. For example, the A8 allows this when parking and exiting, in slow-moving traffic or in traffic congestion.

“Around 90% of innovations in the car are driven by electronics and hence by semiconductors,” says Peter Schiefer, president of Infineon’s Automotive Division. “We have been a recognized semiconductor partner of Audi for many years.”

For safe automated driving, the Audi A8 uses sensors, microcontrollers and power semiconductors from Infineon. Specifically, silicon germanium (SiGe)-based radar sensor chips from the RASIC family are installed in the front and corner radar, sending and receiving 77GHz signals and forwarding these onto the central driver assistance controller.

See related items:

Infineon demos autonomous driving technology using new RF radar single-chip transceiver including 77/79GHz MMIC

Infineon delivers 10 millionth automotive radar chip

Infineon receives Bosch supplier award for SiGe 77GHz automotive radar chips

Tags: Infineon SiGe

Visit: www.infineon.com/rasic

Share/Save/Bookmark
See Latest IssueRSS Feed

EVG