TI Backs Tesla Waiver for Short-Range Interactive Motion Sensor
Texas Instruments supported Tesla's request to market a sensing device for the 60-64 GHz band at higher power than specified in FCC rules. The carmaker said the technology is intended for applications including child safety systems and seat belt reminders…
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(see 2008200027). A waiver “will create substantial benefits to the public by enabling the inclusion of technology that will enhance passenger safety and vehicle security” and “will not cause harmful interference in the band,” TI said in a filing posted Friday in docket 20-264. Comments are due Sept. 21.