Opsys has partnered with RJR Technologies to achieve the high reliability and cost-effectiveness goals required for the design and development of its Advance Solid-State ALTOS (Advanced LiDAR Technology Opsys Sensors) LiDAR system
Opsys and RJR Technologies collaborated to achieve both the package product reliability performance and target cost goals established by Opsys in the design and development of its ALTOS, an innovative solid-state LiDAR system. Built without moving parts, the ALTOS offers exceptional reliability that allows suitability in various applications in industrial sectors, as Smart Cities, IoT, and agriculture.
To meet the stringent reliability requirements of Opsys’ s LiDAR system, RJR Technologies supplied a liquid crystal polymer (LCP) solution integrated with its leading moisture barrier B-stage epoxy. This co-developed solution encloses the system’s Opsys’ patented transmitter module with a moisture barrier epoxy, which is essential for meeting the AEC-Q102 standard. This epoxy provides the most advanced industry-leading moisture barrier solution, ensuring the longevity and reliability of the ALTOS system.
Additionally, as part of RJR’s total electronic package solution, RJR supplied Opsys with a custom-designed and built Isothermal Sealing System (ITS). This system enabled high accuracy placement of the assembly components and obtaining high sealing yields need to be achieved at Opsys’ s production line, ensuring the high performance and dependability required for advanced LiDAR applications at the right price point.
Opsys selected RJR Technologies for their expertise in air cavity packaging and durable B-stage epoxies and package assembly know-how, ensuring that the ALTOS could meet its ambitious reliability and cost objectives. The collaboration between Opsys and RJR Technologies exemplifies the best of innovative engineering, where advanced materials and precise design intersect to push the boundaries of this LiDAR product.
A significant milestone for the ALTOS was reached with its deployment in Peachtree Corners, Georgia, in collaboration with Curiosity Lab, marking its first U.S. municipal application. This real-world implementation demonstrates the ALTOS capabilities in supporting autonomous and smart city initiatives, underscoring the joint commitment of RJR and Opsys to drive LiDAR technology forward. Through this collaboration, they are setting new benchmarks for reliability and performance in LiDAR, paving the way for future advancements in the field.
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