Our Market
Telematics, Infotainment and ADAS
The automotive market is driving growth in RF semiconductors for connected car applications including GPS navigation, integrated entertainment ecosystem and anti-collision radar. Today’s systems are connected via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth® and cellular Internet with new developments in connected sensors and artificial intelligence technologies to support the vision of self-driving vehicles. Our UltraCMOS®-based solutions are optimized to meet automotive quality standards and RF performance requirements for infotainment systems, navigation and safety in the next generation of connected vehicles.
- Best-in-class RF performance
- High volume track record in top-tier automobiles
- ISO/TS-16949 certification, AEC-Q100 Grade 2-compliant RF switches
- Technical committee member on the Automotive Electronics Council (AEC)
pSemi Products for Automotive Include
Automotive
Commitment to Automotive Quality Standards
Three decades ago, our founders set out to achieve what the industry thought was impossible: commercialize radio frequency (RF) silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology. After overcoming the performance barriers and solving the technical challenges, SOI has moved into the mainstream, and the vision of a silicon RF front end has been transformed into reality.
Our disruptive innovations around SOI technology, RF switches and antenna tuners paved the way for new products in adjacent markets. Every day our engineers continue to challenge the “impossible.” We push the limits of integration and performance so that our products can exceed the market specifications of today and tomorrow.
Automotive
Expanding Applications for Connected Cars
The automotive market is driving growth in telematics, infotainment systems and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Telematics applications include GPS navigation, integrated hands-free calling and wireless safety communications. Infotainment applications integrate audio, visual and media entertainment systems into vehicles. ADAS applications include automatic cruise control and anti-collision radar. In the future, self-driving vehicles will use connected sensors together with artificial intelligence to navigate the vehicle’s environment.