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Getting started with IGEP RADAR SENSOR ORION

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=Getting started= Identify the different parts of the radar sensor ORION =<div style="text-align: center;">{{#ev:youtube|QnsBCjN1WWg|500}}</div>
It is very important you are able to identify the basic parts of the radar in order to avoid wrong set ups of measurement.
The next picture show which IGEP RADAR SENSOR ORION is the a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K_band K-Band] Radar Sensor Technology Demonstrators. It is designed for using World-Wide [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISM_band 24GHz transmitting antenna, the receiving antenna, the transmitter (TX) and the receiver (RX): ISM Band].
[[Image:ORION DETAILS TOPsThis boards '''is compatible with many Processor Boards''' to Control and Signal Processing.jpg]]<br/> Complete Option is compatible with IGEPv2, IGEP COM MODULE, BEAGLEBOARD and GUMSTIX OVERO.
You The processor boards can also take a look at '''carry the bottom face:<br> digital processing''' and implement the '''communication with the user system'''.
<br> There is an included demo software with '''open source basic functions''' in order that users can easily build their own specific application. It is also included an easy way to '''configure and collect data from the radar'''.
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JL1 gives you access to the VCO signal
JD1 ==Identify the different parts of the radar sensor ORION==It is very important you are able to identify the basic parts of the modulation signal radar in order to avoid wrong set ups of measurement.
JD2 The next picture show which is the synchronism 24GHz transmitting antenna, the receiving antenna, the transmitter (you can use this signal to visualise TX) and the others on an oscilloscopereceiver (RX) :
JF1 is the IF signal [[Image:ORION DETAILS TOPs.jpg]]
JC2 is You can also take a look at the expansion connector for IGEPv2 bottom face:
JC4 and JC3 are the expansion connectors for IGEP&nbsp;COM MODULE
[[Image:ORION BOTTOM.png]] JL1 gives you access to the VCO signal JD1 is the modulation signal JD2 is the synchronism (you can use this signal to visualise the others on an oscilloscope) JF1 is the IF signal JC2 is the expansion connector for IGEPv2 JC4 and JC3 are the expansion connectors for IGEP&nbsp;COM MODULE JP1 is the power connector
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