TIDUFA8 November 2024
Industrial applications equipped with radar in industrial building automation, parking area automation, personal electronics, lighting and other end-equipments provide quality of life and safety benefits in day to day living.
Frequency-modulated continuous-wave (FMCW) radars allow accurate measurement of range, angular resolution and relative velocity. Therefore, radars are widely used for presence detection, motion detection, tracking, and so on. An important advantage of radars over camera and light-detection-and ranging (LIDAR)-based systems is that radars are relatively immune to environmental conditions (such as the effects of dust and smoke). FMCW radars can work in complete darkness and also in bright light environments as radars are not affected by glare.
This reference design is a single chip, bill of material (BOM) optimized, small-scale, 60GHz mmWave design that is easy to integrate for the design's simplified schematic and only 4-layers layout. The antenna provides about 15 meters range for person presence or motion detection. The Antenna also provides ±60° field of view in azimuth and elevation planes. With smaller overall dimensions, the single element patch antenna design allows the reference design to fit into the bezel of personal electronic devices and other equipments. This is achieved using TI's IWRL6432 from the 60GHz low power mmWave device family.