用于76- 81ghz和57- 64ghz频段的汽车和工业传感的高性能小尺寸毫米波CMOS雷达

K. Dandu, S. Samala, K. Bhatia, M. Moallem, Karthik Subburaj, Z. Ahmad, Daniel Breen, Sunhwan Jang, Tim Davis, Mayank Singh, Shankar Ram, Vashishth Dudhia, M. Dewilde, Dheeraj Shetty, J. Samuel, Z. Parkar, Cathy Chi, Pilar Loya, Zachary Crawford, John B. Herrington, R. Kulak, Abhinav Daga, Rakesh Raavi, R. Teja, Rajesh Veettil, Daniel Khemraj, Indu Prathapan, P. Narayanan, Naveen Narayanan, Sangamesh Anandwade, Jasbir Singh, V. Srinivasan, Neeraj P. Nayak, K. Ramasubramanian, B. Ginsburg, V. Rentala
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工作在76至81 GHz频段的毫米波(mm-Wave)雷达传感器是增强汽车安全性的高级驾驶员辅助系统(ADAS)的关键组成部分。最近进入该领域的CMOS解决方案加速了多模雷达的发展,可以支持长、中、近距离应用[1-3]。随着ADAS应用不断发展,以支持更高级别的自主性,对雷达传感器的需求不断增加,以提高最大范围、速度和角度分辨率。新兴的汽车舱内占用感测应用为60/77GHz频段(取决于监管市场)的短距离高分辨率传感器创造了机会。未经许可的60GHz频段还为机器人、楼宇自动化和医疗保健等不同市场提供了工业传感机会。这些广泛的市场应用中有几个需要廉价和小尺寸的传感器,这些传感器可以部署在低成本的pcb(例如FR4)上,而无需在毫米波设计方面的专业知识。在本文中,我们介绍了我们的高性能76至81ghz FMCW汽车雷达,该雷达支持多芯片级联以实现更高的角度分辨率,以及紧凑型57至64 GHz单芯片雷达,其封装上集成了天线。所有器件均采用45纳米体CMOS技术,采用9层金属层,并采用倒装芯片BGA技术封装。
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High-Performance and Small Form-Factor mm-Wave CMOS Radars for Automotive and Industrial Sensing in 76-to-81GHz and 57-to-64GHz Bands
Millimeterwave (mm-Wave) radar sensors operating in the 76-to-81 GHz band are a key component of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) for enhanced automotive safety. The recent entry of CMOS solutions in this space has accelerated development of multi-mode Radars that can support long, medium and short-range applications [1–3]. As ADAS applications evolve to support higher levels of autonomy, there is increased demand on radar sensors for improved maximum range, velocity, and angular resolution. Emerging automotive in-cabin occupancy sensing applications are creating opportunities for short-range, high-resolution sensors operating in 60/77GHz bands (depending on the regulatory market). The unlicensed 60GHz band has also enabled industrial sensing opportunities across diverse markets such as robotics, building automation, and healthcare. Several of these broad-market applications require inexpensive and small form factor sensors that can be deployed on low cost PCBs (e.g., FR4) without expertise in mm-Wave design. In this paper, we describe our high-performance 76-to-81GHz FMCW Automotive Radar that supports multi-chip cascading to enable higher angular resolution and a compact 57-to-64 GHz single-chip Radar with integrated antennas on package. All devices are built on a 45nm bulk CMOS technology with 9 metal layers and packaged using flip-chip BGA technology.
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