SocioNext MN87900 is a Single-Chip 24 GHz Radio Wave Sensor for the Internet of Things
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SocioNext MN87900 is a Single-Chip 24 GHz Radio Wave Sensor for the Internet of Things

The Socionext MN87900 from Socionext is a powerful and low-power single-chip microwave sensor at 24GHz with sophisticated sensing capabilities like motion detection, speed and direction detection and so many, that can quickly find applications in the Internet of Things sensing...

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RadarBox24.com – Live Flight Tracker and Flight Status
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RadarBox24.com – Live Flight Tracker and Flight Status

AirNav Systems develops flight tracking software able to live track flights from around the globe. The solutions are developed by real aviation professionals (airline pilots, engineers and air traffic controllers) -and RadarBox24 was developed on a real world aviation environment. ADS-B...

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Homemade 6 GHz FMCW radar
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Homemade 6 GHz FMCW radar

Henrik Forstén has a nice build log on his newest version of this homemade 6 GHz FMCW radar: Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) radar works by transmitting a chirp which frequency changes linearly with time. This chirp is then radiated with the antenna, reflected from the...

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122 GHz On-chip Radar
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122 GHz On-chip Radar

Silicon technology has made tremendous progress towards ever higher device cut-off frequencies. Nowadays all RF components for mm-Wave sensing applications up to 120 GHz can be realized. Silicon Radar is a german company that designs and delivers Millimetre Wave Integrated Circuits...

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Arduino Radar Tutorial: Fading an LED With My Breath
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Arduino Radar Tutorial: Fading an LED With My Breath

by build-electronic-circuits.com: I built this Arduino radar project, where I control the brightness of an LED with my breath. In this tutorial, I will show you exactly how to do it. It was an experiment to get the XeThru radar to work with Arduino. I plan to expand on this...

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