Radio Frequency (RF) & Wireless Design

Created by Steven Minichiello on 27 April, 2018

There are many low cost commodity microwave RADAR proximity sensors in the marketplace, mostly for industrial or automotive applications like those used for self-driving cars.


Most are using the 24 GHz or 60 GHz for narrow band operation, while others are using Ultra-WideBand (UWB) as a spectral sensor mostly for very close proximity and for home gaming applications.


I will explore some of these sensors from various manufacturers.


Banner ;

https://www.bannerengineering.com/us/en/products/sensors/radar-sensors.html?pageNum=1&#all


Baumer :

https://www.baumer.com/us/en/product-overview/distance-measurement/radar-sensors/c/291


Texas Instruments:

https://www.ti.com/sensors/mmwave-radar/overview.html


Innoscent:

https://www.innosent.de/en/index/


SIck :

https://www.sick.com/us/en/radar-sensors/c/g575803?q=:Def_Type:ProductFamily


Novelda:

https://novelda.com/products/


Infineon :

https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/sensor/radar-sensors/radar-sensors-for-iot/


Scionext

http://www.socionext.com/en/products/assp/radar-sensor/


Hella :

https://www.hella.com/techworld/us/Passenger-car-parts/Vehicle-electronics/Radar-sensors-49343/


LSM Technologies :

https://www.lsm.com.au/index.cfm?go=radar-sense-proximity-detection


Sensotek :

https://www.sensotek.com/en/products/radar-sensor/