RoboSense Launches EOCENE SPAD-SoC and Advanced Chipsets for High-Definition LiDAR
RoboSense introduced the EOCENE SPAD-SoC architecture alongside its Phoenix and Peacock chipsets, advancing 3D perception technology. The Phoenix chipset offers 2,160-beam output, while Peacock features an ultra-large array design, both aiming to redefine safety standards in autonomous vehicles.

RoboSense unveiled its EOCENE SPAD-SoC architecture, facilitating the development of advanced chipsets such as Phoenix and Peacock. The Phoenix chipset, an automotive-grade monolithic design, achieves 2,160 beams for high-definition 3D perception, while the Peacock chipset offers VGA-level imaging with a 640 × 480 resolution, targeting various applications from automotive to robotics.
Mass production for both chipsets is set for 2026, with the RGBD sensor expected by late 2027. This shift towards SPAD technology is anticipated to disrupt existing analog solutions and enhance the capabilities of LiDAR systems, critical for L2+ and L3 autonomous vehicles.




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