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Guided Wave Radar Level Transmitter
In this video, you will see the key features of SICK’s LFP Cubic Guided Wave Radar Level Transmitter – including easy setup and precise level measurement.
Level measurement is critical in many applications. Highlighted is machining but other applications can be used too.
Both OEMs and end users will benefit from the sensor’s ability to measure level in a wide variety of liquids. Quick setup reduces commissioning time and increases machine productivity.
About SICK
SICK is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sensors, safety systems, machine vision, encoders and automatic identification solutions and environmental monitors for factory, logistics, and process automation. Whether automating factories, optimizing distribution centers or monitoring air quality, SICK provides cost-ef...
published: 02 Dec 2015
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Basic Set up of the Schneider Electric / Foxboro LG01 Guided Wave Radar Level Transmitter
https://meadobrien.com
(800) 892-2769
The Foxboro Model LG01 Radar level measurement device provides very accurate and reliable level measurement for the widest choice of installation and application.
Guided Wave Radar Technology
Electromagnetic pulses are emitted and guided along a probe. These pulses are reflected back at the product surface. The distance is calculated by measuring this transit time. This device is perfect for high-end applications. It is suitable for applications with foam, dust, vapor, agitated, turbulent or boiling surfaces with rapid level changes.
This video demonstrates the quick set up of the instrument.
https://meadobrien.com
(800) 892-2769
published: 29 May 2018
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60-GHz mmWave radar sensor overview at CES 2023
Jackson Thomas, applications engineer, radar products, explains the benefits of TI 60-GHz radar sensors and key applications that can benefit from these low-power devices. In addition to providing an overview of these devices, this video discusses resources to help designers get started today.
IWRL6432 product folder
https://www.ti.com/product/IWRL6432
Learn more about Industrial mmWave radar sensors
https://www.ti.com/sensors/mmwave-radar/industrial/overview.html
published: 20 Jan 2023
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ProSense Guided Wave Radar Sensors - Monday Minute at AutomationDirect
https://www.AutomationDirect.com/gwr-level-sensor - (VID-PS-0020)
- ProSense GWR Series liquid level sensors provide low-cost liquid level measurement for industrial applications. These units provide continuous and point-level measurements and have a rugged IP68/IP69K rated 316 stainless steel housing that offers uncompromising protection and long life in harsh industrial environments. The GWR-1600-P probe is best suited for use with water or water-based media, and the GWR-1600-C coaxial tube and probe is optimized for use with oil or oil-based media or clean water or water-based media. The GWR-1600-C can also be used as a probe-only unit without the coaxial tube for water or water-based applications. Probe and coaxial tubes are available from 240mm to 1600mm lengths and can be cut to ad...
published: 02 Aug 2021
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467 Radar Sensors from $3 to over $100: Which one is Best?
Lately, many radar sensors have become available for relatively cheap prices. In this video, I will give you an overview of what is available and how they compare. And, of course, we will have a look into how they work and test a few of them. After viewing this video, you should be able to choose the right sensor for your needs. And you should know which are overpriced.
My second channel: https://www.youtube.com/HB9BLAWireless
Links:
LD2410B: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DcIjqvV
Base PCB: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DCLTv0X
LD2411S: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_Dn09eGx
LD2450: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DlxWMtH
Antenna for LD2450: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DCSWf2F
R24DVD1: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DlqhKSB
Mathieu's Radar: https://www.tindie.com/pro...
published: 15 Oct 2023
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2018-2024 Honda Civic ADAS millimeter wave RADAR aiming calibration in 4mins! P2584 P2583
BUY TARGET HERE: https://e6cc11-3.myshopify.com/
We Recommend this Laser:
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published: 17 Aug 2023
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ABB Guided Wave Radar Transmitter Product Spotlight from CRT Services
ABB Guided Wave Radar Product Spotlight from CRT Services
Introducing the ABB LWT 300 Series Guided Wave Radar Transmitter. Now with built in LevelExpert — An intelligent algorithm that accurately detects levels even in the most demanding conditions. With its technology based on 20 years of experience, installation data and basic process conditions are all that is needed to be entered for accurate measurement. The instrument is able to differentiate between false signals and the actual level of the product without the user having to make parameter adjustments. Onboard diagnostics assist in troubleshooting common problems without removing the instrument from the pro- cess. They also allow for safety monitoring, improved reliability, downtime reduction, and performance verification. With fa...
published: 08 Aug 2019
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What is FMCW Radar and why is it useful?
This video goes over range estimation with FMCW radar and gives a little insight into why you might want to use it over a traditional pulsed radar.
There are many more trade-offs between the two that I don't discuss here, but this should give you a basic understanding of the technology.
I'll use this as a basis for future videos on FMCW radar. There is a ton to cover and I'm excited to dive into those animations and explanations!
Who is this for?
Well, anyone interested in radar, but I did make a few assumptions about the viewer's background including a basic understanding of math and knowledge of what an electromagnetic wave is.
Some of the many resources I used when learning about this:
- Jon Kraft's series on FMCW radar hardware and software (Analog Devices) (https://www.youtu...
published: 10 Aug 2024
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The Visionary Behind the Radar: Sir Robert Watson-Watt
Explore the story of Sir Robert Watson-Watt, inventor of radar, and its transformative impact on military strategy and aviation safety.
#Radar #Technology #History #Innovation #WorldWarII #SirRobertWatsonWatt #Aviation #MilitaryHistory #RadioWaves #TechLegacy #Shorts
published: 16 Jan 2025
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How Does Radar Work?
Surveillance technologies like radar make it possible for air traffic employees to “see” beyond their physical line of sight. The word Radar was coined in 1940 by the United States Navy. It stands for RAdio Detection And Ranging. Radar uses radio waves to detect the location of objects, like airplanes, in the sky.
This animation is part of the Eyes on the Skies exhibition, created by the Canada Aviation and Space Museum. Learn more about Eyes on the Skies, https://bit.ly/3Bm7MtO
The descriptive transcript can be found here: https://ingeniumcanada.org/sites/default/files/2022-04/Descriptive-Transcript-How-Does-Radar-Work.pdf
The French version of this video can be found here: https://youtu.be/qTSbbi7bZN0
published: 26 Apr 2022
2:28
Guided Wave Radar Level Transmitter
In this video, you will see the key features of SICK’s LFP Cubic Guided Wave Radar Level Transmitter – including easy setup and precise level measurement.
Leve...
In this video, you will see the key features of SICK’s LFP Cubic Guided Wave Radar Level Transmitter – including easy setup and precise level measurement.
Level measurement is critical in many applications. Highlighted is machining but other applications can be used too.
Both OEMs and end users will benefit from the sensor’s ability to measure level in a wide variety of liquids. Quick setup reduces commissioning time and increases machine productivity.
About SICK
SICK is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sensors, safety systems, machine vision, encoders and automatic identification solutions and environmental monitors for factory, logistics, and process automation. Whether automating factories, optimizing distribution centers or monitoring air quality, SICK provides cost-effective solutions.
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https://wn.com/Guided_Wave_Radar_Level_Transmitter
In this video, you will see the key features of SICK’s LFP Cubic Guided Wave Radar Level Transmitter – including easy setup and precise level measurement.
Level measurement is critical in many applications. Highlighted is machining but other applications can be used too.
Both OEMs and end users will benefit from the sensor’s ability to measure level in a wide variety of liquids. Quick setup reduces commissioning time and increases machine productivity.
About SICK
SICK is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sensors, safety systems, machine vision, encoders and automatic identification solutions and environmental monitors for factory, logistics, and process automation. Whether automating factories, optimizing distribution centers or monitoring air quality, SICK provides cost-effective solutions.
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- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 10275
9:32
Basic Set up of the Schneider Electric / Foxboro LG01 Guided Wave Radar Level Transmitter
https://meadobrien.com
(800) 892-2769
The Foxboro Model LG01 Radar level measurement device provides very accurate and reliable level measurement for the wides...
https://meadobrien.com
(800) 892-2769
The Foxboro Model LG01 Radar level measurement device provides very accurate and reliable level measurement for the widest choice of installation and application.
Guided Wave Radar Technology
Electromagnetic pulses are emitted and guided along a probe. These pulses are reflected back at the product surface. The distance is calculated by measuring this transit time. This device is perfect for high-end applications. It is suitable for applications with foam, dust, vapor, agitated, turbulent or boiling surfaces with rapid level changes.
This video demonstrates the quick set up of the instrument.
https://meadobrien.com
(800) 892-2769
https://wn.com/Basic_Set_Up_Of_The_Schneider_Electric_Foxboro_Lg01_Guided_Wave_Radar_Level_Transmitter
https://meadobrien.com
(800) 892-2769
The Foxboro Model LG01 Radar level measurement device provides very accurate and reliable level measurement for the widest choice of installation and application.
Guided Wave Radar Technology
Electromagnetic pulses are emitted and guided along a probe. These pulses are reflected back at the product surface. The distance is calculated by measuring this transit time. This device is perfect for high-end applications. It is suitable for applications with foam, dust, vapor, agitated, turbulent or boiling surfaces with rapid level changes.
This video demonstrates the quick set up of the instrument.
https://meadobrien.com
(800) 892-2769
- published: 29 May 2018
- views: 1029
6:21
60-GHz mmWave radar sensor overview at CES 2023
Jackson Thomas, applications engineer, radar products, explains the benefits of TI 60-GHz radar sensors and key applications that can benefit from these low-pow...
Jackson Thomas, applications engineer, radar products, explains the benefits of TI 60-GHz radar sensors and key applications that can benefit from these low-power devices. In addition to providing an overview of these devices, this video discusses resources to help designers get started today.
IWRL6432 product folder
https://www.ti.com/product/IWRL6432
Learn more about Industrial mmWave radar sensors
https://www.ti.com/sensors/mmwave-radar/industrial/overview.html
https://wn.com/60_Ghz_Mmwave_Radar_Sensor_Overview_At_Ces_2023
Jackson Thomas, applications engineer, radar products, explains the benefits of TI 60-GHz radar sensors and key applications that can benefit from these low-power devices. In addition to providing an overview of these devices, this video discusses resources to help designers get started today.
IWRL6432 product folder
https://www.ti.com/product/IWRL6432
Learn more about Industrial mmWave radar sensors
https://www.ti.com/sensors/mmwave-radar/industrial/overview.html
- published: 20 Jan 2023
- views: 13306
1:40
ProSense Guided Wave Radar Sensors - Monday Minute at AutomationDirect
https://www.AutomationDirect.com/gwr-level-sensor - (VID-PS-0020)
- ProSense GWR Series liquid level sensors provide low-cost liquid level measurement for ind...
https://www.AutomationDirect.com/gwr-level-sensor - (VID-PS-0020)
- ProSense GWR Series liquid level sensors provide low-cost liquid level measurement for industrial applications. These units provide continuous and point-level measurements and have a rugged IP68/IP69K rated 316 stainless steel housing that offers uncompromising protection and long life in harsh industrial environments. The GWR-1600-P probe is best suited for use with water or water-based media, and the GWR-1600-C coaxial tube and probe is optimized for use with oil or oil-based media or clean water or water-based media. The GWR-1600-C can also be used as a probe-only unit without the coaxial tube for water or water-based applications. Probe and coaxial tubes are available from 240mm to 1600mm lengths and can be cut to adapt to specific level applications.
To learn more visit https://www.automationdirect.com/gwr-level-sensor
Check out all of our videos at https://www.AutomationDirect.com/Videos
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**Prices were valid at the time the video was released and are subject to change.
Related AutomationDirect.com part numbers: GWR-1600-C, GWR-1600-P, GWR-C1000, GWR-C1200, GWR-C1600, GWR-C240, GWR-C450, GWR-C700, GWR-CC, GWR-FPLT, GWR-LPLT, GWR-P1000, GWR-P1200, GWR-P1600, GWR-P240, GWR-P450, GWR-P700
https://wn.com/Prosense_Guided_Wave_Radar_Sensors_Monday_Minute_At_Automationdirect
https://www.AutomationDirect.com/gwr-level-sensor - (VID-PS-0020)
- ProSense GWR Series liquid level sensors provide low-cost liquid level measurement for industrial applications. These units provide continuous and point-level measurements and have a rugged IP68/IP69K rated 316 stainless steel housing that offers uncompromising protection and long life in harsh industrial environments. The GWR-1600-P probe is best suited for use with water or water-based media, and the GWR-1600-C coaxial tube and probe is optimized for use with oil or oil-based media or clean water or water-based media. The GWR-1600-C can also be used as a probe-only unit without the coaxial tube for water or water-based applications. Probe and coaxial tubes are available from 240mm to 1600mm lengths and can be cut to adapt to specific level applications.
To learn more visit https://www.automationdirect.com/gwr-level-sensor
Check out all of our videos at https://www.AutomationDirect.com/Videos
To subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/automationdirect?sub_confirmation=1
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AutomationDirect
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AutomationDirec
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/automationdirect
**Prices were valid at the time the video was released and are subject to change.
Related AutomationDirect.com part numbers: GWR-1600-C, GWR-1600-P, GWR-C1000, GWR-C1200, GWR-C1600, GWR-C240, GWR-C450, GWR-C700, GWR-CC, GWR-FPLT, GWR-LPLT, GWR-P1000, GWR-P1200, GWR-P1600, GWR-P240, GWR-P450, GWR-P700
- published: 02 Aug 2021
- views: 1171
14:31
467 Radar Sensors from $3 to over $100: Which one is Best?
Lately, many radar sensors have become available for relatively cheap prices. In this video, I will give you an overview of what is available and how they compa...
Lately, many radar sensors have become available for relatively cheap prices. In this video, I will give you an overview of what is available and how they compare. And, of course, we will have a look into how they work and test a few of them. After viewing this video, you should be able to choose the right sensor for your needs. And you should know which are overpriced.
My second channel: https://www.youtube.com/HB9BLAWireless
Links:
LD2410B: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DcIjqvV
Base PCB: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DCLTv0X
LD2411S: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_Dn09eGx
LD2450: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DlxWMtH
Antenna for LD2450: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DCSWf2F
R24DVD1: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DlqhKSB
Mathieu's Radar: https://www.tindie.com/products/stephanelec/cdm324-doppler-speed-sensor/
XE125: https://www.digikey.ch/en/products/detail/acconeer-ab/XE125/17883268
Acconeer: https://www.acconeer.com/
Good info about radar sensors: https://revspace.nl/FMCWRadar
List and Hi-Link Test programs: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Tslck6CkSz_NcNoW2aIw0u0UAqh7oL49?usp=sharing
Patreon supporter companies:
https://passiv-energie.gmbh/
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The links above usually are affiliate links that support the channel (at no additional cost to you).
Supporting Material and Blog Page: http://www.sensorsiot.org
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https://wn.com/467_Radar_Sensors_From_3_To_Over_100_Which_One_Is_Best
Lately, many radar sensors have become available for relatively cheap prices. In this video, I will give you an overview of what is available and how they compare. And, of course, we will have a look into how they work and test a few of them. After viewing this video, you should be able to choose the right sensor for your needs. And you should know which are overpriced.
My second channel: https://www.youtube.com/HB9BLAWireless
Links:
LD2410B: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DcIjqvV
Base PCB: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DCLTv0X
LD2411S: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_Dn09eGx
LD2450: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DlxWMtH
Antenna for LD2450: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DCSWf2F
R24DVD1: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DlqhKSB
Mathieu's Radar: https://www.tindie.com/products/stephanelec/cdm324-doppler-speed-sensor/
XE125: https://www.digikey.ch/en/products/detail/acconeer-ab/XE125/17883268
Acconeer: https://www.acconeer.com/
Good info about radar sensors: https://revspace.nl/FMCWRadar
List and Hi-Link Test programs: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Tslck6CkSz_NcNoW2aIw0u0UAqh7oL49?usp=sharing
Patreon supporter companies:
https://passiv-energie.gmbh/
https://www.welectron.com/
https://yosmart.com/
YouTuber Patreon: https://www.youtube.com/@MakersMashup/
The links above usually are affiliate links that support the channel (at no additional cost to you).
Supporting Material and Blog Page: http://www.sensorsiot.org
GitHub: https://www.github.com/sensorsiot
My Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/AndreasSpiess
Discord: https://discord.gg/JfgDSa8
If you want to support the channel, please use the links below to start your shopping. No additional charges for you, but I get a commission on your purchases to buy new stuff for the channel
My Amazon.com shop: https://www.amazon.com/shop/andreasspiess
For Banggood https://bit.ly/2jAQEf4
For AliExpress: For AliExpress: bit.ly/3MtXUY8 (just go on from here to your product)
For Amazon.de: http://amzn.to/2r0ZCYI
For Amazon UK: http://amzn.to/2mxBaJf
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- published: 15 Oct 2023
- views: 204281
1:43
ABB Guided Wave Radar Transmitter Product Spotlight from CRT Services
ABB Guided Wave Radar Product Spotlight from CRT Services
Introducing the ABB LWT 300 Series Guided Wave Radar Transmitter. Now with built in LevelExpert — An ...
ABB Guided Wave Radar Product Spotlight from CRT Services
Introducing the ABB LWT 300 Series Guided Wave Radar Transmitter. Now with built in LevelExpert — An intelligent algorithm that accurately detects levels even in the most demanding conditions. With its technology based on 20 years of experience, installation data and basic process conditions are all that is needed to be entered for accurate measurement. The instrument is able to differentiate between false signals and the actual level of the product without the user having to make parameter adjustments. Onboard diagnostics assist in troubleshooting common problems without removing the instrument from the pro- cess. They also allow for safety monitoring, improved reliability, downtime reduction, and performance verification. With fast and reliable settings, ABB’s LWT300 series of instruments emphasizes measurement made easy.
Our Company Resource Site: https://crt-services.com
Our Store: https://crtsupply.com
Specifications
• LevelExpert software for easy configuration, reliable surface detection and easy troubleshooting
• 4-20mA and HART 7 communication
• Accuracy of 2 mm or 0.03%
• Update Rate of 5 Hz
• Temperature Range ( –122 to 400 °F)
• Threaded and Flanged Process connections available
• Integrated LCD with through — the – glass (TTG) interface available
• Cable, Rod, and Coaxial probes available in lengths from 12in—200ft
https://wn.com/Abb_Guided_Wave_Radar_Transmitter_Product_Spotlight_From_Crt_Services
ABB Guided Wave Radar Product Spotlight from CRT Services
Introducing the ABB LWT 300 Series Guided Wave Radar Transmitter. Now with built in LevelExpert — An intelligent algorithm that accurately detects levels even in the most demanding conditions. With its technology based on 20 years of experience, installation data and basic process conditions are all that is needed to be entered for accurate measurement. The instrument is able to differentiate between false signals and the actual level of the product without the user having to make parameter adjustments. Onboard diagnostics assist in troubleshooting common problems without removing the instrument from the pro- cess. They also allow for safety monitoring, improved reliability, downtime reduction, and performance verification. With fast and reliable settings, ABB’s LWT300 series of instruments emphasizes measurement made easy.
Our Company Resource Site: https://crt-services.com
Our Store: https://crtsupply.com
Specifications
• LevelExpert software for easy configuration, reliable surface detection and easy troubleshooting
• 4-20mA and HART 7 communication
• Accuracy of 2 mm or 0.03%
• Update Rate of 5 Hz
• Temperature Range ( –122 to 400 °F)
• Threaded and Flanged Process connections available
• Integrated LCD with through — the – glass (TTG) interface available
• Cable, Rod, and Coaxial probes available in lengths from 12in—200ft
- published: 08 Aug 2019
- views: 158
6:55
What is FMCW Radar and why is it useful?
This video goes over range estimation with FMCW radar and gives a little insight into why you might want to use it over a traditional pulsed radar.
There are ...
This video goes over range estimation with FMCW radar and gives a little insight into why you might want to use it over a traditional pulsed radar.
There are many more trade-offs between the two that I don't discuss here, but this should give you a basic understanding of the technology.
I'll use this as a basis for future videos on FMCW radar. There is a ton to cover and I'm excited to dive into those animations and explanations!
Who is this for?
Well, anyone interested in radar, but I did make a few assumptions about the viewer's background including a basic understanding of math and knowledge of what an electromagnetic wave is.
Some of the many resources I used when learning about this:
- Jon Kraft's series on FMCW radar hardware and software (Analog Devices) (https://www.youtube.com/@jonkraft/videos)
- Small and short range radar systems (book) (https://www.amazon.com/Short-Range-Practical-Approaches-Electrical-Engineering/dp/143986599X)
- The phaser FMCW radar platform (https://ez.analog.com/ez-blogs/b/engineerzone-spotlight/posts/introducing-an-x-band-phased-array-exploration-platform-the-phaser)
- Radar Basics: How to Build a 24 GHz FMCW Radar System - Alex Andrews (Analog Devices) (https://www.analog.com/en/resources/technical-articles/how-to-build-a-24-ghz-fmcw-radar-system.html)
- Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave Radar (FMCW Radar) - radartutorial.eu (https://www.radartutorial.eu/02.basics/Frequency%20Modulated%20Continuous%20Wave%20Radar.en.html)
Some of the caveats to the information presented in this video:
- Pulsed radars often transmit more complex waveforms than a simple sine wave (e.g., pulse compression)
- FMCW radars often also have some "off" time between chirps
- FMCW radars will many times transmit a series of chirps then combine them in post-processing into a coherent processing interval (CPI)
- See the next video on velocity estimation :)
- Not all power is reflected from the target but it is instead scattered in many directions
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All animations shown were created using Manim Community (https://docs.manim.community/en/stable/index.html) - a Python animation library written by 3Blue1Brown (https://www.youtube.com/@3blue1brown) and maintained by the community. Huge thanks to everyone working on this incredible project!
Code for the animations can be found on my GitHub: https://github.com/brunerm99/videos.
Errata:
- I probably should have labeled the time shift from transmission to reception as t_{shift} and not t_{0} for clarity and parity with the upcoming video on the hardware implementation.
- "Keyring" should be "keying"
#somepi #manim
https://wn.com/What_Is_Fmcw_Radar_And_Why_Is_It_Useful
This video goes over range estimation with FMCW radar and gives a little insight into why you might want to use it over a traditional pulsed radar.
There are many more trade-offs between the two that I don't discuss here, but this should give you a basic understanding of the technology.
I'll use this as a basis for future videos on FMCW radar. There is a ton to cover and I'm excited to dive into those animations and explanations!
Who is this for?
Well, anyone interested in radar, but I did make a few assumptions about the viewer's background including a basic understanding of math and knowledge of what an electromagnetic wave is.
Some of the many resources I used when learning about this:
- Jon Kraft's series on FMCW radar hardware and software (Analog Devices) (https://www.youtube.com/@jonkraft/videos)
- Small and short range radar systems (book) (https://www.amazon.com/Short-Range-Practical-Approaches-Electrical-Engineering/dp/143986599X)
- The phaser FMCW radar platform (https://ez.analog.com/ez-blogs/b/engineerzone-spotlight/posts/introducing-an-x-band-phased-array-exploration-platform-the-phaser)
- Radar Basics: How to Build a 24 GHz FMCW Radar System - Alex Andrews (Analog Devices) (https://www.analog.com/en/resources/technical-articles/how-to-build-a-24-ghz-fmcw-radar-system.html)
- Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave Radar (FMCW Radar) - radartutorial.eu (https://www.radartutorial.eu/02.basics/Frequency%20Modulated%20Continuous%20Wave%20Radar.en.html)
Some of the caveats to the information presented in this video:
- Pulsed radars often transmit more complex waveforms than a simple sine wave (e.g., pulse compression)
- FMCW radars often also have some "off" time between chirps
- FMCW radars will many times transmit a series of chirps then combine them in post-processing into a coherent processing interval (CPI)
- See the next video on velocity estimation :)
- Not all power is reflected from the target but it is instead scattered in many directions
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Code for the animations can be found on my GitHub: https://github.com/brunerm99/videos.
Errata:
- I probably should have labeled the time shift from transmission to reception as t_{shift} and not t_{0} for clarity and parity with the upcoming video on the hardware implementation.
- "Keyring" should be "keying"
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- published: 10 Aug 2024
- views: 87498
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The Visionary Behind the Radar: Sir Robert Watson-Watt
Explore the story of Sir Robert Watson-Watt, inventor of radar, and its transformative impact on military strategy and aviation safety.
#Radar #Technology #His...
Explore the story of Sir Robert Watson-Watt, inventor of radar, and its transformative impact on military strategy and aviation safety.
#Radar #Technology #History #Innovation #WorldWarII #SirRobertWatsonWatt #Aviation #MilitaryHistory #RadioWaves #TechLegacy #Shorts
https://wn.com/The_Visionary_Behind_The_Radar_Sir_Robert_Watson_Watt
Explore the story of Sir Robert Watson-Watt, inventor of radar, and its transformative impact on military strategy and aviation safety.
#Radar #Technology #History #Innovation #WorldWarII #SirRobertWatsonWatt #Aviation #MilitaryHistory #RadioWaves #TechLegacy #Shorts
- published: 16 Jan 2025
- views: 418
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How Does Radar Work?
Surveillance technologies like radar make it possible for air traffic employees to “see” beyond their physical line of sight. The word Radar was coined in 1940 ...
Surveillance technologies like radar make it possible for air traffic employees to “see” beyond their physical line of sight. The word Radar was coined in 1940 by the United States Navy. It stands for RAdio Detection And Ranging. Radar uses radio waves to detect the location of objects, like airplanes, in the sky.
This animation is part of the Eyes on the Skies exhibition, created by the Canada Aviation and Space Museum. Learn more about Eyes on the Skies, https://bit.ly/3Bm7MtO
The descriptive transcript can be found here: https://ingeniumcanada.org/sites/default/files/2022-04/Descriptive-Transcript-How-Does-Radar-Work.pdf
The French version of this video can be found here: https://youtu.be/qTSbbi7bZN0
https://wn.com/How_Does_Radar_Work
Surveillance technologies like radar make it possible for air traffic employees to “see” beyond their physical line of sight. The word Radar was coined in 1940 by the United States Navy. It stands for RAdio Detection And Ranging. Radar uses radio waves to detect the location of objects, like airplanes, in the sky.
This animation is part of the Eyes on the Skies exhibition, created by the Canada Aviation and Space Museum. Learn more about Eyes on the Skies, https://bit.ly/3Bm7MtO
The descriptive transcript can be found here: https://ingeniumcanada.org/sites/default/files/2022-04/Descriptive-Transcript-How-Does-Radar-Work.pdf
The French version of this video can be found here: https://youtu.be/qTSbbi7bZN0
- published: 26 Apr 2022
- views: 145834