1. Overview This document serves as an overview of the product specifications for the 24GHz mmWave Radar Sensor manufactured by Alpha Networks Inc. The sensor's primary role centers on the detection of both distance and velocity pertaining to in- motion entities in close proximity. Its pivotal function lies in furnishing critical cautionary data, instrumental in minimizing collision hazards during vehicular operation.
2. Description The ARFSA06 product is an advanced integrated FMCW radar sensor designed for operation in the 24 GHz band. This radar sensor is specifically engineered to detect objects and measure their position in relation to the vehicle's motion. Its primary focus is to enhance safety by effectively addressing a critical concern on the road—the bike's blind spot, which is commonly associated with...
4. Application RCW radar system start conditions: Power ON 24GHz RCW radar detection behavior: 1. Right BSD Start condition: When the target enters between the B and C segments in the right area. 2. Center BSD Start condition: When the target enters between the B and C segments in the center area.
5. Radar Setup To fully utilize the capabilities of the ARFSA06 radar, it is crucial to set up the system correctly. For the Rear Collision Warning (RCW) application, it is advisable to install the radar at the back of the bike. It can be positioned underneath the rack, above the fender, or under the seat, provided that there are no metal materials or obstructions that may obstruct its detection area.
6. Specifications Parameter Value Unit Radar Characteristics Operating frequency (only Battery used) Power Supply V DC Current Consumption (A)@12V Peak Current (A)@12V Distance measurement Speed measurement ± ± 60, V: Distance measurement accuracy 0.75 Emitted radar power -8.0 Normal Power consumption@12V 0.34 Mechanical dimension 72(L) x 32(W) x 19(H)
7. Warning Statement FCC Warning Statement 7.1. FCC 15b devices (15.105) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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