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Infineon presents highly integrated XENSIV™ 60 GHz radar sensor

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July 27, 2023
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For consumer electronics, IoT applications, and healthcare devices

Munich, Germany – 27 July, 2023 – Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) introduces the new XENSIV™ 60 GHz radar sensor BGT60UTR11AIP. With a compact size of only 16 mm², it is the smallest 60 GHz radar sensor with antennas in package (AIP) on the market and is specifically designed for integration into the smallest devices. This makes the sensor ideal for vital sensing (heart and respiratory rate) and healthcare devices such as baby monitors and sleep trackers. It is also suitable for consumer electronics such as laptops, TVs and cameras, as well as smart home and building devices such as air conditioners, thermostats and smart doorbells. The radar sensor can also be used in industrial applications including robotics and tank level measurement.

The monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) is based on Infineon’s B11 SiGe BiCMOS technology, which ensures excellent radio frequency (RF) performance. The chip features an ultra-wide bandwidth of 5.6 GHz and a ramp speed of 400 MHz/µs. As a result, the sensor enables high-resolution frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) operation with sensitive presence and motion detection at a range of up to 15 m (50 ft). In addition, the sensor enables precise distance measurement, 1D gesture and vital sign detection, all with sub-mm motion detection capabilities. The integrated antennas provide a ±60° field of view. In addition, an integrated state machine enables real-time data acquisition without processor interaction. The MMIC also includes a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with a sampling rate of up to 4 MSPS (Mega Samples per Second).

The MMIC’s built-in broadcast mode allows multiple chips to be synchronized. It also includes on-chip sensors for measuring Tx output power and temperature. In addition, the sensor features ultra-low power operation enabled by hardware deep sleep mode. Its high integration level makes this MMIC ideal for optimizing system costs.

Availability

The XENSIV 60 GHz radar BGT60UTR11AIP can be ordered now and will begin shipping in the fourth quarter of 2023. More information is available at www.infineon.com/BGT60UTR11AIP. For an initial evaluation of the radar sensor, Infineon provides the DEMO BGT60UTR11AIP and the Radar Development Kit (RDK), both available for download from the Infineon Developer Center (IDC).

In addition, Infineon’s associated partner RFbeam Microwave has integrated the BGT60UTR11AIP radar transceiver into its new V-LD1 level measurement module. RFbeam also offers an evaluation kit for the V-LD1 module, which can be used in conjunction with a lens to focus the radar beam to an area of 8 x 8°. Further information is available at https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/partners/partner-news/rfbeam/.

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