Infineon and Hella build a safety car rear blind zone to help drive assisted systems to low-end models

February 9, 2015, Munich, Germany – Infineon Technologies AG and German automotive parts supplier Hella Group have developed an innovative RF component for radar sensors that effectively monitors blind areas in the rear of the car (blind area detection) . The module integrates multiple previously independent components into one transceiver (both transceiving) to save space and cost, with better performance and lower power consumption. Thanks to the mass production brought about by the increase in efficiency, the driver assistance system can now also be popularized for low-end and mid-range models.

HELLA's 24 GHz radar sensor system for blind spot detection is extremely accurate. Regardless of the direction and speed of movement of the object, continuous radar scanning can accurately detect moving objects even in severe weather conditions, and further optimized antennas help achieve higher measurement accuracy. For example, when overtaking or changing lanes, the system will warn the vehicle from the rear. When parking, the radar can detect the situation behind the car to avoid collisions.

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Infineon's new monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) from the BGT24Axx chip family is a key component in driving assistance systems that help increase system efficiency. They further improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and ensure the detection and signal transmission accuracy of blind areas. As a fully integrated transceiver, the Infineon MMIC contains all high frequency components such as crystals, transmission amplifiers and receive branches with low noise amplifiers and I/Q mixers. Hella's radar system can therefore be smaller, cheaper and consume less power. Infineon's 24GHz chipset further enables custom hardware configuration based on system environment and application scenarios.

The demand for safe driving and comfortable operation in the automotive industry is on the rise. With the 24 GHz radar system that controls the rear blind area, Hella and Infineon bring an efficient and reliable product to the automotive market. By 2020, the number of radar-assisted systems installed worldwide will increase from the current 14 million to more than 40 million, and blind spot detection systems play a key role (Strategy AnalyTIcs 2013). The Hella 3rd Generation Radar Module will be mass-produced from now on and can be used as an option for any model, including mid- to low-end models.

About Hella

Hella is a global, independent family company with more than 30,000 employees in more than 100 locations in more than 35 countries. The Hella Group develops and manufactures automotive lighting and electronic components and systems, and has one of Europe's largest trading companies for auto parts, accessories and repair services. In addition, the Hella joint venture also produces complete vehicle modules, air conditioning systems and vehicle electrical systems. With more than 5,800 R&D staff, HELLA is one of the leading innovation drivers in the industry. In addition, the Hella Group's fiscal year 2013/2014, with its initial sales statistics of 5.3 billion euros, is one of the top 50 automotive component suppliers in the world and one of the largest industrial companies in Germany.

About Infineon

Infineon Technologies AG is the world's leading semiconductor technology company, addressing three key challenges for modern society through product and system solutions: energy efficiency, mobility and security. In FY14 (ending September 30), the company had sales of EUR 4.3 billion and approximately 29,800 employees worldwide. In January 2015, Infineon acquired US International Rectifier, a leading supplier of power management technology with annual revenues of US$1.1 billion (FY2014, which ends on June 29), approximately 4 , 200 employees. Infineon is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (ticker symbol: IFX) and the US over-the-counter market OTCQX InternaTIonal Premier (ticker symbol: IFNNY).

Infineon in China

Infineon Technologies AG officially entered the Chinese market in 1995. Since the establishment of the first company in Wuxi in 1996, Infineon's business has grown very rapidly. With more than 1,700 employees in China, it has become an important driving force for Infineon's Asia Pacific and global business development. Infineon has established a complete industrial chain covering R&D, production, sales, marketing and technical support in China, and has carried out in-depth research with leading domestic enterprises and universities in sales, technology research and development, and personnel training. Cooperation.

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