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NXP Introduces the Next Generation of Automotive Ultra-Wideband ICs Combining Secure Ranging and Short-Range Radar
NXP’s next-generation single-chip Ultra-Wideband (UWB) solution, Trimension™ NCJ29D6B, delivers secure and precise real-time localization improvements for

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[{"type":"text","content":"NXP’s next-generation single-chip Ultra-Wideband (UWB) solution, Trimension™ NCJ29D6B, delivers secure and precise real-time localization improvements for secure car access, with enhanced system performance, reduced system cost and higher security compared to previous generations Trimension NCJ29D6A is the first monolithic UWB chip for automotive markets that combines secure localization and short-range radar with an integrated MCU, allowing OEMs to utilize one UWB system for multiple use cases ranging from child presence detection to secure car access Selected by major OEMs and expected to be on the road by 2025, the single-chip Trimension UWB radar and ranging solution for both driver assistance and convenience applications is designed to maximize system value EINDHOVEN, The Netherlands, Nov. 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NXP® Semiconductors (NASDAQ: NXPI) today announced the Trimension™ NCJ29D6, a fully integrated automotive single-chip Ultra-Wideband (UWB) family combining next-generation secure and precise real-time localization with short-range radar to address multiple use cases with a single system, including secure car access, child presence detection, intrusion alert, gesture recognition and more. Integrated by major automotive OEMs, devices from this family are expected to be on the road in model year 2025 vehicles. Part of one of the industry’s broadest UWB portfolios, the new family includes the highly integrated NCJ29D6B, the next generation UWB device for secure car access, delivering enhanced ranging performance, reduced system costs, higher security and turn-key software. The family also includes the 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. 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 OEMs to eliminate redundant systems and reduce cost, space and weight. For example, OEMs can leverage their secure car access system to also deliver features like child presence detection, in compliance with the U.S. Hot Cars Act and European NCAP roadmap. This helps streamline development and allows OEMs and Tier 1s to add additional features through software updates, helping to r...