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AWR1843ARBSALPRQ1 Overview
The AWR1843AOP is an Antenna-On-Package device capable of operation in the 76- to 81GHz band. The device is built with TI’s low-power 45-nm RFCMOS process and enables unprecedented levels of integration in an extremely small form factor. The AWR1843AOP is an ideal solution for low-power, self-monitored, ultra-accurate radar systems in the automotive space.
It integrates a DSP subsystem, which contains TI’s high-performance C674x DSP for the Radar Signal processing. The device includes a BIST processor subsystem, which is responsible for radio configuration, control, and calibration. Additionally the device includes a user programmable Arm Cortex-R4F based for automotive interfacing. The Hardware Accelerator block (HWA) can perform radar processing and can offload the DSP in order to execute higher level algorithms. Simple programming model changes can enable a wide variety of sensor applications with the possibility of dynamic reconfiguration for implementing a multimode sensor. Additionally, the device is provided as a complete platform solution including reference hardware design, software drivers, sample configurations, API guide, and user documentation.
Features
- FMCW transceiver
- Integrated 4 receivers and 3 transmitters Antennas-On-Package (AOP)
- Integrated PLL, transmitter, receiver, Baseband, and ADC
- 76- to 81-GHz coverage with 4 GHz available bandwidth
- Ultra-accurate chirp engine based on fractional-N PLL
- TX Effective isotropic radiated power (EIRP): 16 dBm
- RX Effective isotropic noise figure: 10 dB (76 to 81 GHz)
- Phase noise at 1 MHz:
- Built-in calibration and self-test (monitoring)
- Built-in firmware (ROM)
- Self-calibrating system across process and temperature
- C674x DSP for FMCW signal processing
- On-chip Memory: 2MB RAM
- Arm Cortex-R4F microcontroller for object tracking and classification, AUTOSAR, and interface control
- Supports autonomous mode (loading user application from QSPI flash memory)
- Host interface
- CAN (two instances, one being CAN-FD)
- Other interfaces available to user application
- Up to 6 general purpose ADC channels
- Up to 2 SPI ports
- Up to 2 UARTs
- I
- 2
- C
- GPIOs
- 2-lane LVDS interface for raw ADC data and debug instrumentation
- Device Security (
- on select part numbers
- Secure authenticated and encrypted boot support
- Customer programmable root keys, symmetric keys (256 bit), Asymmetric keys (up to RSA-2K) with Key revocation capability
- Crypto software accelerators - PKA , AES (up to 256 bit), SHA (up to 256 bit), TRNG/DRGB
- Functional Safety-Compliant
- Developed for functional safety applications
- Documentation available to aid ISO26262 functional safety system design up to ASIL-D
- Hardware integrity up to ASIL-B
- Safety-related certification
- ISO 26262 certified up to ASIL B by TUV SUD
- AEC-Q100 qualified
- AWR1843AOP advanced features
- Embedded self-monitoring with no host processor involvement
- Complex baseband architecture
- Embedded interference detection capability
- Programmable phase rotators in transmit path to enable beam forming
- Power management
- Built-in LDO network for enhanced PSRR
- I/Os support dual voltage 3.3 V/1.8 V
- Clock source
- Supports external oscillator at 40 MHz
- Supports externally driven clock (square/sine) at 40 MHz
- Supports 40 MHz crystal connection with load capacitors
- Easy hardware design
- 0.8-mm pitch, 180-pin 15 mm × 15 mm flip chip BGA package (ALP) for easy assembly and low-cost PCB design
- Small solution size
- Operating Conditions
- Junction Temperature range: –40°C to 125°C
Product Parameters
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genericPartNumber
AWR1843AOP
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partDescription
Single-chip 76-GHz to 81-GHz automotive radar sensor integrating antenna on package, DSP and MCU
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statusDescription
This product has been released to the market and is available for purchase. For some products, newer alternatives may be available.
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packageQtyCarrier
1000|LARGE T&R
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orderablePartNumber
AWR1843ARBSALPRQ1
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statusDisplay
ACTIVE
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packageQuantity
1000
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packagePins
FCCSP (ALP)|180
Technical Documents
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Interference Mitigation For AWR/IWR Devices (Rev. A)Details>>
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Power Management Optimizations - Low Cost LC Filter Solution (Rev. A)Details>>
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mmWave Radar Radome Design GuideDetails>>
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mmWave Radar Sensors: Object Versus Range (Rev. A)Details>>
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mmwave Radar Device ADC Raw Data Capture (Rev. B)Details>>
Other distributor's price
Distributor | Part # | Mfg. | Description | Price |
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AWR1843ARBSALPRQ1 | Texas Instruments | IC RADAR SENSOR |
1000---$35.9100 |
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AWR1843ARBSALPRQ1 | Texas Instruments | RF System on a Chip - SoC Single-chip 76-GHz to 81-GHz automotive radar sensor integrating antenna on package, DSP and MCU |
1000---$36.8300 |
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