NCJ29D6B, the next-gen UWB device for secure car access and more from NXP
NXP Semiconductors has announced it’s next-generation single-chip Ultra-Wideband (UWB) chip family called Trimension for secure car access applications with secure and precise real-time localization improvements.
NXP said its Trimension NCJ29D6A is the first monolithic UWB chip for automotive markets that combines secure localization and short-range radar with an integrated MCU. Trimension NCJ29D6 features secure and precise real-time localization with short-range radar targeting applications such as secure car access, child presence detection, intrusion alert, gesture recognition and any such applications. This new single-chip Trimension UWB radar and ranging solution is already opted by major OEMs and expected to be on the road by 2025. The members of this family includes NCJ29D6B for secure car access with improved ranging performance, reduced system costs, higher security and turn-key software and a pin-to-pin compatible NCJ29D6A, the industry’s first automotive device combining both ranging and short-range UWB radar into a single chip with an integrated MCU. Further details shared by NXP include: This enables OEMs to transform a single UWB-based car access system into a fully flexible, multi-purpose platform, enabling multiple use cases with the same hardware and allowing OEM...
NXP said its Trimension NCJ29D6A is the first monolithic UWB chip for automotive markets that combines secure localization and short-range radar with an integrated MCU. Trimension NCJ29D6 features secure and precise real-time localization with short-range radar targeting applications such as secure car access, child presence detection, intrusion alert, gesture recognition and any such applications. This new single-chip Trimension UWB radar and ranging solution is already opted by major OEMs and expected to be on the road by 2025. The members of this family includes NCJ29D6B for secure car access with improved ranging performance, reduced system costs, higher security and turn-key software and a pin-to-pin compatible NCJ29D6A, the industry’s first automotive device combining both ranging and short-range UWB radar into a single chip with an integrated MCU. Further details shared by NXP include: This enables OEMs to transform a single UWB-based car access system into a fully flexible, multi-purpose platform, enabling multiple use cases with the same hardware and allowing OEM...
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