FMCW LiDAR delivers 4D point clouds

Voyant has announced the Helium family of fully solid-state 4D FMCW LiDAR sensors and modules for simultaneous depth and velocity measurement. Based on a proprietary silicon photonic chip, the platform provides scalable sensing and high-resolution point-cloud data.

Helium employs a dense 2D photonic focal plane array with integrated 2D on-chip beam steering, enabling fully electronic scanning. A 2D array of surface emitters implements FMCW operation in a compact, solid-state architecture with no moving parts.

Key advantages of Helium include:

  • Configurable planar array resolution: 12,000–100,000 pixels
  • FMCW operation with per-pixel radial velocity measurement
  • Software-defined LiDAR enabling adaptive scan patterns and regions of interest
  • Ultra-compact form factor: <150 g mass, <50 cm³ volume

Helium sensors and modules will be available in multiple resolution and range configurations, supporting FoVs ranging from up to 180° wide to narrow long-range optics.

Voyant is offering early access to Helium for collaborators to explore custom chip resolutions, FoVs, module configurations, multi-sensor fusion, and software-defined scanning. To participate or request more information, contact earlyaccess@voyantphotonics.com.

Helium product page 

Voyant Photonics

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