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MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC DEVELOPS 76 GHZ BAND MM-WAVE MMICS FOR AUTOMOBILE
RADARS
Total Chipset Solution by Electronic Beam
Scanning for Greater Driving Safety
TOKYO, June 3, 2003 -- Mitsubishi Electric
Corporation (President and CEO: Tamotsu Nomakuchi) today announced
it has developed eight unprecedented, high performance, total MMIC*1
chipset solution models by electronic beam scanning for 76GHz-band
mm-wave radars that can help improve driving safety. Mitsubishi
Electric plans to utilize their new chipset, which was developed
using the highly reliable, high-speed and compact (miniature) electronic
scan method, as a stepping stone to actually being outfitted into
76 GHz band mm-wave radars in automobiles. Further details on this
will be presented in the United States at the International Microwave
Symposium, June 8-13, 2003.
Recently, mm-wave automobile radars have been developed for improving
driving safety. These radars will perform such functions as cruise
control by detecting distances and relative speeds of cars running
ahead of drivers and take appropriate measures to help reduce damage
to the driver when a crash becomes unavoidable. The mm-wave radars
have a certain advantage over commonly used laser radars in that
regardless of such bad weather conditions as rain, snow, sleet,
fog, etc., the scanning function for objects in the lane ahead,
remains undiminished. Previous mm-wave radars required mechanical
scanning drives to be equipped with them in order to detect or sense
the front-located objects. For the first time ever Mitsubishi Electrics
new development includes a switch MMIC used for the electronic beam
scanning. By incorporating this electronic beam scanning method
the radars can scan at higher speeds with better reliability in
a more compact package compared with previous mechanically driven
radars.
The chipset solution for the automobile radars has been realized
based upon GaAs-pHEMT*2 MMIC technology,
which over the years Mitsubishi Electric has come to develop for
satellite, defense, and commercial uses, starting with applications
for the 90GHz-band earth observation satellite. The chipset solution
consists of 8 MMIC models as named below:
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Antenna three-channel switch MMIC |
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Transmitter MMICs : |
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76GHz-band transmitter power amplifier MMIC
38/76GHz frequency multiplier MMIC
38GHz-band power amplifier MMIC
19/38GHz frequency multiplier MMIC
19GHz-band power amplifier MMIC |
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Receiver MMICs: |
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76 GHz- band receiver low noise amplifier MMIC,
receiver mixer |
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By combining these it will be possible to construct
electronic circuits for various types of mm-wave radars.
*1:Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits
*2:Pseudo-morphic High Electron Mobility Transistor
There are 3 main features for this chipset solution:
1. World's 1st 76GHz-band transistor switch MMIC for electronic
scanning radars
A much higher ON/OFF ratio has been achieved using the newly developed
mm-wave switch transistors showing the better isolation performance
that cannot be achieved by using diode switches. A small insertion
loss has also been realized. Instead of diode switches, the transistor
switches exhibit extremely low power consumption due to its voltage
operation, a strong advantage. As a result, a high performance electronic
scanning radar is realized.
2. High output power transmitter amplifier MMIC
A 30 mW output power at 76GHz-band has been realized by optimizing
the transistors unit cell structure and the power matching
circuit. The output power is 1.5 times larger than the conventional
one, and this is a sufficient power even when the antenna switch
MMIC is used in front of the transmitter amplifier MMIC.
3. World's lowest noise performance receiver amplifier MMIC
The receiver low noise amplifier MMIC exhibits less than the typical
3.5dB noise figure, the world's lowest frequency range value so
far. Additionally it demonstrates superb temperature dependence.
That is, a maximum 4.5dB noise figure under the wide temperature
range of -40~+100°C has been achieved by introducing a circuit
designed specifically to reduce temperature dependency. A higher
sensitivity of 8dB (approximately 6 times greater than previous
levels) has been realized with the low noise amplifier MMIC, thus
enabling excellent sensitivity even with the antenna switch MMIC
employed at front of low noise amplifier MMIC.
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About Mitsubishi Electric
Corporation
With over 80 years of experience in providing reliable, high-quality
products to both corporate clients and general consumers all over
the world, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TSE: 6503) is a recognized
world leader in the manufacture, marketing and sales of electrical
and electronic equipment used in information processing and communications,
space development and satellite communications, consumer electronics,
industrial technology, energy, transportation and building equipment.
The company has operations in 35 countries and recorded consolidated
group sales of 3,639 billion yen (US$30.3 billion*) in the year
ended March 31, 2003.
*At an exchange rate of 120 yen to the US dollar, the rate given
by the Tokyo Foreign Exchange Market on March 31, 2003.
Inquiries (media only):
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Robert "Bob"
Barz, Public Relations Department
Tel: +81-3-3218-2346
Email: Robert.Barz@hq.melco.co.jp
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