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Inomize Was Selected By OryxVision To Develop Its LIDAR Solution

Inomize Was Selected By OryxVision To Develop Its LIDAR Solution

Inomize, a leading provider of turnkey ASIC design solutions, announced today it was selected by Oryx-Vision to design the integrated circuit of its Laser-based object sensing solution for Advanced Driving Assistance Applications (ADAS) and autonomous driving.

 

Inomize analog team, together with Oryx’ engineers, will implement the company’s next generation FMCW LiDAR technology in an advanced ASIC solution that will enable superior vision capabilities for future vehicles.

 

The combined engineering teams developed a single mixed signal silicon chip that incorporates state of the art low noise trans-impedance amplifiers array with all the supporting circuits needed to shape and drive the large amount of data generated by the Oryx sensor.

 

“It’s a challenging project”, said Inomize CEO Udi Shaked, “and it perfectly suits our broad portfolio of ASIC capabilities, including analog, system design and verification”.

 

David Ben Bassat, Oryx’ co-founder and VP of R&D added: “Our technology is unique and our demands are very high. We looked for partners that can face non-trivial challenges with us, and Inomize team impressed us with its capabilities and its commitment. We are delighted to have Inomize as our ASIC designer”.

 

About Inomize

 

Inomize is a professional Research & Development firm specializing in the design and delivery of hardware solutions. Inomize offers a wide range of services tailored to meet project needs and product constraints in terms of cost, performance and power consumption.

 

About Oryx Vision

 

Oryx Vision is developing a revolutionary long-range, high-precision automotive depth sensing system. Based on a radically innovative sensor technology, Oryx’ coherent object sensing system uses arrays of microscopic antennas to receive light waves, resulting in 100x better performance than any competing solution. It meets all the requirements of next-generation Advanced Driving Assistance Applications (ADAS) and autonomous driving.

 

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