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FAQs

Millimeter wave (mmWave) radar is a type of radar technology that uses extremely high-frequency radio waves, typically between 30 and 300 GHz, to detect objects and measure their distance, speed, and angle. These waves are much shorter than traditional radar waves, allowing for more precise detection and a higher resolution for distinguishing between objects.

A mmWave radar system emits a focused beam of radio waves. When these waves hit an object, they are reflected back to the radar sensor. By measuring the time it takes for the waves to return and analyzing their characteristics, the radar can determine the object’s distance, speed, and direction of movement.

A typical mmWave radar system consists of:

Transmitter: Generates the high-frequency radio waves.
Antenna: Focuses and transmits the waves and receives the reflected signals.
Receiver: Processes the reflected signals and extracts relevant information.
Processing unit: Analyzes the data to determine object characteristics.

The detection range of mmWave radar varies depending on the specific system design and environmental factors. Generally, mmWave radars can detect objects up to several hundred meters away, making them suitable for various applications like automotive safety features and industrial automation.

mmWave radar offers several advantages over other sensing technologies:

High accuracy: Provides precise measurements of distance, speed, and angle.
High resolution: Can differentiate between closely spaced objects.
Robust performance: Less susceptible to interference from weather conditions like fog, rain, or snow.
Compact size: Allows for easy integration into various systems.

There are several types of mmWave radar systems, categorized by their specific applications and functionalities:

Short-range radar: Used for applications like parking assistance and blind spot detection.
Mid-range radar: Commonly employed for adaptive cruise control and collision avoidance systems.
Long-range radar: Found in advanced driver-assistance systems and autonomous driving technology.

mmWave radar technology is utilized in a wide range of applications, including:

Automotive: Adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, blind spot detection, automatic emergency braking, and autonomous driving systems.
Industrial automation: Object detection, distance measurement, level sensing, and robotics.
Security and surveillance: Intrusion detection, perimeter monitoring, and traffic monitoring.

The most commonly used frequency bands for mmWave radar are:

  • 77 GHz: Frequently used for automotive applications due to its good balance of range and resolution.
  • 79 GHz: Similar characteristics to 77 GHz and also widely adopted for automotive use.
  • 24 GHz: Often used for short-range applications and industrial automation.

Yes, we specialize in providing customized mmWave radar solutions to meet the unique demands of your applications. Our experienced engineering team works closely with you to understand your needs and develop tailor-made solutions that integrate seamlessly into your systems.

Absolutely! We welcome OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) orders for mmWave radar. Our expertise in design, manufacturing, and quality control enables us to deliver exceptional products that meet your exact specifications and branding requirements.

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