Shares of AXISCADES Technologies Ltd surged 3.60% on March 21 after its subsidiary, Mistral Solutions, unveiled the DCP1000 module, a cutting-edge radar data capture and playback system designed for real-time mmWave radar applications. The launch strengthens AXISCADES’ position in the embedded systems and Electronics, Semiconductor, and Artificial Intelligence (ESAI) sector, further boosting its reputation in defence and industrial automation.

The DCP1000 module is based on the Lattice CertusPro-NX FPGA platform and is optimized for high-speed, low-latency data streaming over Gigabit Ethernet. It offers support for raw ADC data capture from Texas Instruments’ mmWave radar modules via LVDS and enables seamless integration with TI’s mmWave Studio. Additionally, the module includes a DMM/Trace interface for hardware-in-loop (HIL) playback, 2GB LPDDR4 memory, and a QT-based GUI for host PCs, making it suitable for applications in autonomous systems, industrial automation, and advanced sensing.

Mistral Solutions has collaborated with Lattice Semiconductor and Texas Instruments to bring this innovation to market. Mistral CEO Muralikrishnan D described the DCP1000 as a “game-changer” in radar systems, while Lattice Semiconductor’s Jerry Xu emphasized its potential to accelerate innovation in industrial automation.

Priced at $649, the DCP1000 is currently available for early samples via the Mistral Webstore, with official lead times between 6 to 7 weeks. The launch highlights AXISCADES’ commitment to delivering cutting-edge indigenous technology solutions, particularly in the aerospace and defence sectors. This development has positively influenced investor sentiment, aligning with India’s growing emphasis on self-reliance and domestic innovation in the defence technology ecosystem.