I need a 24 Ghz microwave sensor for 50 meters distance. Please also recommend.
Enter "24 Ghz microwave sensor" into your most favorite search engine and by pressing enter you should be presented a wonderful selection of devices.
Entering "24 Ghz microwave sensor for 50 meters" into your favorite search engine and by pressing enter should bring you ecstasy.
Idahowalker:
Enter "24 Ghz microwave sensor" into your most favorite search engine and by pressing enter you should be presented a wonderful selection of devices.Entering "24 Ghz microwave sensor for 50 meters" into your favorite search engine and by pressing enter should bring you ecstasy.
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Have you done any research looking for this?
How will you be using an Arduino in this project?
Thank you for the initial answer. I will check the speed of the car.
I use CDM324 and HB100, but the work distance is only 10 meters. Some may have someone with experience to help me.
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24 ghz gizmos look like this: 24 ghz gizmo
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Why do you think you need a 24 GHz sensor? In any case this link should steer you in the correct general direction.
plaman:
Thank you for the initial answer. I will check the speed of the car.
I use CDM324 and HB100, but the work distance is only 10 meters. Some may have someone with experience to help me.
I will check the speed of the car. ----> Well these type of sensors are usually costly and used in high end cars. But nonetheless, I did find some sensors. I think these do have familiar interfaces such as RS232 and RS485 interface (9600bps) so you can directly connect them to an arduino.
Below 2 sensors are a bump over the usual CDM324 and HB100:
This one develops on top of CDM324 and HB100 but max range is 20m
I think this is the same as above but protected in an enclosure for car installation
This below sensor is what would be ideal for your application
PS: If you just need to measure a static obstacle at large distances such as 50m then you could try cheaper laser ranges such as this 50m laser distance sensor or this 100m laser distance sensor
developerunify:
I will check the speed of the car. ----> Well these type of sensors are usually costly and used in high end cars. But nonetheless, I did find some sensors. I think these do have familiar interfaces such as RS232 and RS485 interface (9600bps) so you can directly connect them to an arduino.Below 2 sensors are a bump over the usual CDM324 and HB100:
This one develops on top of CDM324 and HB100 but max range is 20m
I think this is the same as above but protected in an enclosure for car installation
This below sensor is what would be ideal for your application
PS: If you just need to measure a static obstacle at large distances such as 50m then you could try cheaper laser ranges such as this 50m laser distance sensor or this 100m laser distance sensor
Thank you for recommend, It is very helpful for me .
plaman:
Hey I need someone who really knows Don't post ridiculous things like this again.
I'm glad I could be of help.