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HomeNewsRohde & Schwarz and NXP Showcase UWB Radar Target Simulation with Trimension NCJ29D6 at MWC 2025

Rohde & Schwarz and NXP Showcase UWB Radar Target Simulation with Trimension NCJ29D6 at MWC 2025

Time: March 31th, 2025

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At MWC 2025, NXP Semiconductors and Rohde & Schwarz (R&S) unveiled a groundbreaking UWB radar target simulation system, validating the performance of NXP's Trimension™ NCJ29D6A chip. This system precisely simulates short-range targets down to a few centimeters, enabling high test repeatability and control.

UWB technology is rapidly gaining momentum in automotive applications such as digital car keys, child presence detection, trunk kick sensors, and intrusion alerts. The R&S solution—featuring the SMW200A vector signal generator, FSW26 spectrum analyzer, and custom software—offers a reliable, cost-effective testing environment.

As the industry’s first chip integrating secure ranging and short-range radar, the NCJ29D6A accelerates development of advanced automotive applications. According to NXP and R&S, this collaboration marks a significant step forward for UWB adoption in the automotive sector.

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