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sensor:radar_module [2025/11/09 17:39] – created vamsansensor:radar_module [2025/11/13 21:52] (current) vamsan
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-====== Radar Module RD-xx ======+====== lamaPLC: Radar Module RD-xx ======
 ===== Radar Module Rd-03 ===== ===== Radar Module Rd-03 =====
 {{ :sensor:rd_03_02.png?180|Radar Module Rd-03}} {{ :sensor:rd_03_02.png?180|Radar Module Rd-03}}
-The Radar Module **Rd-03** features silicon micro-S3KM1110 chips, which are integrated single-chip millimeter-wave sensor SoCs based on **FMCW** (//Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave//) radar transceiver technology. The S3KM1110 operates in the 24 GHz K-band, with a maximum modulation bandwidth of 1 GHz per frequency.+The Radar Module **Rd-03** features silicon micro-S3KM1110 chips, which are integrated single-chip millimeter-wave sensor SoCs based on **FMCW** (//Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave//) radar transceiver technology. The S3KM1110 operates in the [[com:ism_band#ism_band|24 GHz K-band]], with a maximum modulation bandwidth of 1 GHz per frequency.
  
 The FMCW continuous wave technology is used to detect targets within a specific area. When combined with radar signal processing and an accurate human body sensing algorithm, it enables high-sensitivity detection of human presence. This allows for recognizing human bodies in both moving and still states. The FMCW continuous wave technology is used to detect targets within a specific area. When combined with radar signal processing and an accurate human body sensing algorithm, it enables high-sensitivity detection of human presence. This allows for recognizing human bodies in both moving and still states.