Texas Instruments (TXN) said Tuesday it launched a new lineup of automotive lidar, clock and radar chips designed to enhance advanced driver assistance systems.
The company said the portfolio includes the LMH13000, an integrated high-speed lidar laser driver, offering fast rise time to boost real-time decision-making.
Texas Instruments said it also introduced the first automotive BAW-based clocks, the CDC6C-Q1 oscillator and LMK3H0102-Q1 and LMK3C0105-Q1 clock generators.
Additionally, the company said its AWR2944P mmWave radar sensor provides advanced front and corner radar capabilities.
Preproduction units of all new components are available on the company's website, with more options-including an automotive-qualified version of the LMH13000, expected in 2026, it said.
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