NXP’s TEF8388 RF CMOS automotive radar transceiver supports Level 2+ and Level 3 ADAS, with a roadmap toward higher levels of automation. Operating in the 76- to 81-GHz FMCW radar band, it provides 8 transmitters and 8 receivers (8T8R), scalable to 32T32R configurations for both entry-level and high-performance systems. Paired with NXP radar processors, it forms an imaging radar platform that addresses diverse performance, cost, and regulatory requirements across global markets.

The TEF8388 delivers strong RF performance—14 dBm Pout and 12 dB NF—while keeping power consumption comparable to less integrated 3T4R devices. An on-chip M7 core provides flexible chirp programming, calibration, and functional safety management.
Occupying a 16×16-mm footprint, the TEF8388 uses an optimized pin layout and strategic launcher placement to enhance channel isolation and signal quality. It meets AEC-Q100 and ISO 26262 SEooC ASIL B requirements and operates over a junction temperature range of –40 °C to +150 °C.
Development support for lead customers is available now. Mass-market support will follow later in 2026.


