Ouster Introduces Chronos: The Best-in-Class Automotive Digital Lidar Chip
Ouster (NYSE: OUST) has announced the launch of the Chronos chip, a custom digital lidar silicon receiver designed for the DF series of sensors aimed at mass production vehicles. This innovative chip enhances performance and efficiency, supporting levels of automation from L2 to L5. Scheduled for tapeout in late 2022 and integration into sample units in 2023, the DF series is expected to reach mass market by 2025. The Chronos chip meets stringent automotive safety standards, positioning Ouster as a leader in the lidar market.
- Chronos chip enhances lidar performance and power efficiency.
- Designed for high-volume automotive production, supporting L2 to L5 automation.
- Chronos chip meets ASIL-B safety standards, enhancing trust in the product.
- Expected to drive growth and competitive edge in the lidar market.
- Ouster has a limited operating history and a history of financial losses.
- Dependent on key third-party suppliers, which poses risks to production and inventory.
- Potential delays in product adoption and growth in the lidar market could affect revenues.
The Chronos chip will drive improved performance and power efficiency in
Ouster's automotive-grade Chronos chip will power its Digital Flash (DF) series. (Graphic: Business Wire)
The Chronos chip harnesses Ouster’s proprietary digital lidar architecture and some of the latest advancements in semiconductor technology. This design allows Ouster’s DF sensors to benefit from the same dramatic performance improvements that made the digital camera ubiquitous across industries. With superior logic and performance capabilities, the Chronos chip delivers improved memory, dynamic range, and detection accuracy. Ouster expects the Chronos chip to be the most powerful SPAD-based lidar chip produced to date, reiterating the Company’s leading edge in digital lidar semiconductors and systems.
As the backbone of Ouster’s DF series sensors for automotive series production programs, the Chronos chip is designed to meet ASIL-B automotive functional safety requirements according to ISO 26262 and AEC-Q100 automotive qualifications. Ouster intends to tapeout the Chronos chip in late 2022, and to integrate the chips into the first sample units in 2023. Ouster expects the DF series to be available for mass-market passenger vehicles starting production in 2025.
“Unlike lidar technologies which require the complex integration of numerous off-the-shelf components, our proprietary and cutting-edge digital lidar technology produces simple and powerful sensors that automotive OEMs can trust to achieve new levels of safety and autonomy,” said
“Since Ouster’s inception, we knew that digital VCSEL/SPAD technology would be the future of lidar and usher in a new era of autonomy across our four industry verticals. We consistently leapfrog current performance with each chip tapeout for our OS sensors, and we are on track to do the same with our DF sensors,” said
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