Pioneering mmWave Innovation: Possumic Debuts 4μA & 24 GHz intelligent Sensing SoC

Zhuhai, December 5, 2024 — Possumic Technology Co., Ltd. (“Possumic”), a company continuously breaking new ground in mmWave technology, today announced the launch of its newly developed ultra-low-power 24GHz mmWave sensing SoC, the RS2111, marking another significant leap forward in the field of mmWave sensing. Following the successful mass production of three mmWave intelligent sensing SoCs in 2024 (RS6130, RS6240, RS7241), the introduction of the RS2111 will further accelerate the adoption of mmWave sensing technology in smart lighting, smart door locks, smart security, smart home systems, and other applications, bringing a more intelligent living experience to users worldwide.
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Low Power Consumption: 4µA, Comparable to PIR
The RS2111 achieves a remarkable ultra-low power consumption of just 4µA through its industry-unique system architecture, high-performance sensing algorithms, and advanced CMOS process. It is the first in the industry to overcome the highly challenging technical hurdle of achieving "power consumption on par with PIR sensors" , while maintaining the superior performance of mmWave sensors. The RS2111 adopts Possumic's self-developed next-generation innovative mmWave SoC architecture, integrating radar RF, baseband, CPU, power management, and other modules. This results in an extremely high level of integration, offering significant flexibility and convenience for the design and manufacturing of smart devices.

Small Size: 8x12mm², Comparable to a Type-C Interface
Based on the RS2111, Possumic has also launched the mini-sized MRS26x series of mmWave sensor modules with AoB (Antenna on Board) packaging. The MRS26x series sensors are the smallest in their category (8x12mm²), about the size of a Type-C interface, making them ideal for installation inside various compact electronic devices such as switch panels, lighting fixtures, and control screens. This truly enables the ubiquitous deployment of miniaturized intelligent sensors.

High Performance: 8-meter Range, Anti-Interference Algorithms
The MRS26x series mmWave sensors are not only compact but also deliver outstanding performance. They can detect human movement, minor motions, and presence within an 8-meter range. Their built-in low-power anti-interference algorithms allow them to adapt to complex indoor and outdoor scenarios, such as those involving plants, fans, curtains, wind, and rain, ensuring stable and reliable operation in various environments. (8 meters for side mounting, 8-meter radius (16-meter diameter) for ceiling mounting).


Easy Development: Zero Coding, Plug-and-Play
Using the MRS26x series mmWave sensors is straightforward and plug-and-play. Possumic provides a complete suite of no-code development tools; enabling rapid secondary development for different product requirementcan be achieved simply by configuring parameters and scenarios. With zero coding, product firmware can be developed in one day, and mass production can be achieved within one week, significantly reducing time-to-market.

Possumic's innovative products not only demonstrate the company's technical expertise in mmWave sensing but also inject fresh vitality into industries such as smart lighting, smart door locks, intelligent security, and smart home systems. The launch of the RS2111 and MRS26x series modules signifies that smart technology will become even more deeply integrated into people’s daily lives, delivering a more convenient, secure, and comfortable intelligent living experience for users.
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