information output 4:filter the range 7e:for internal test 7f:save parameter R/W 7 1 0…1 u1 0:Read parameter; 1:write parameter Parameter 8..31 1 - u24 According to the definition of DataType Reserved 32..63 1 - u32 - Note: Currently, SP25 only supports reading version information. Other functions are not yet available.
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2020-02-27 Nanoradar 77GHz MMW Radar “1+N” Solution adopts a medium/long range radar mounted in front and several short range radars on both sides and rear back to realize low-speed vehicle ADAS system functions: FCW, RCW, AEB, BSD/LCA etc.
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(www.Nanoradar.cn).You can find the latest product information and user manual on the pages. The user manual is subject to change without notice. Please read this manual carefully before using this product. Once used, it is deemed to have recognized and accepted the content of …
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1 1 Brief introduction of CAR70 CAR70 is a 24GHz medium-range radar sensor developed by Hunan Nanoradar Science and Technology Co., Ltd., aimed at the advanced driver assistant system (ADAS).
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Version history Date Version Version description 2017-09-15 1.0.1 System Release 2017-10-18 1.0.2 Adding Function &optimized interface 2017-03-05 1.0.3 Adding Function
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Multi-lane Speed Measuring Radar MR62 MR62 is the latest multi-lane speed measuring radar introduced by Nanoradar Science and Technology. It adopts 60GHz ISM frequency band, FM continuous wave system and multi-antenna transceiver technology, and can realize multi-lane (1 ~ 4 lanes) multi-target (32 targets) speed measurement with a detection distance of 90 meters.
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Nanoradar develops the MMW radar products, which are mainly used in high-end security, intelligent transportation, automotive active safety and …
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Jan 03, 2022 . 1 revised: 03 january 2022 . vaccine information fact sheet for recipients and caregivers about comirnaty (covid-19 vaccine, mrna) and the pfizer-biontech covid-19 vaccine to prevent coronavirus
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Applications:Ground Surveillance Transmit Frequency:61.2~61.5GHz FOV Angle:120°*21° Range(Person):60m Range(Vehicle):60m Interface:Ethernet, POEs
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The traditional perimeter security systems (such as Physical guard fence, bounding wall, electronic wall, shock sensor and video camera etc.) are inevitably...
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Apr 03, 2016 . I’m no expert in microwave sensors but they operate differently than an infrared, the microwave constantly pings out a signal and measures the time for the echo, like Ultrasonic, my concern is that if there is a wall too close to the sensor it may permanently trigger it due to the echo time being to small, if the software is good it should only trigger when the echo time …
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Impervious to temperature, humidity, noise, airflow, dust, light and so on, suitable for harsh environment Strong anti-interference ability Low power output, saft and environmentally friendly Long detecting distance, high accuracy Large sensing angle, wide detecting range Support distance detection of multiple targets
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Nanoradar product lines include: 1. 24/77GHz series of intelligent sensors and antennas 2. Traffic radar: multi-lane/multi-target radar speed device and traffic flow radar 3. Security radar ...
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Effective UAS Terrain Following for UXO Magnetometry. Unmanned aerial systems (UASs) provide an effective platform for deploying magnetometers and other sensors to locate unexploded ordnance (UXO) rapidly and safely. Detecting small (<100mm) UXO targets, however, requires a tight (<5 m) grid spacing, flying the sensor close to the ground ...
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Sensor 2.0 The IoT sensor detects and reports the presence or absence of a vehicle on a parking slot and enables parking management. Detection method 3-axis magnetic field & Nanoradar Dimensions Φ 90 mm ↨ 52 mm Ingress protection IP68 Operating temperature-40 to +75 °C Battery life > 8 years ( see calculation on battery.fleximodo.com ) Weight 300 g Casing …
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These millimeter wave radar sensors provide an ideal solution for low-power, self-monitored, ultra-accurate radar systems in industrial applications, such as building automation, factory automation, drones, material handling, traffic monitoring, and surveillance.
The application of millimeter-wave radar in railway trains has also been greatly developed. Millimeter-wave radars can be classified into Long-Range Radar (LRR) and Short-Range Radar (SRR). Since the millimeter wave is weakly attenuated in the atmosphere, it is possible to detect a farther distance.
Using millimeter wave radar allows for small antennas. A parabolic antenna can be “aimed” by mechanically orientating it in the desired direction, which is limited by the speed of mechanical movement, as well as reliability and cost issues. Instead, electronic beam steering is used.
Compared with ultrasonic radar, millimeter-wave radar has the characteristics of small size, lightweight, and high spatial resolution. Millimeter-wave radar has a strong ability to penetrate fog, smoke, and dust when compared with optical sensors such as infrared sensors, laser sensors, and cameras.