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− | You have '''successfully completed this chapter''' of the guide.
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− | == Identify the different parts of the radar sensor ORION ==
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− | It is very important you are able to identify the basic parts of the radar in order to avoid wrong set ups of measurement.
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− | The next picture show which is the 24GHz transmitting antenna, the receiving antenna, the transmitter (TX) and the receiver (RX):
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− | [[Image:ORION DETAILS TOPs.jpg]]<br>
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− | You can also take a look at the bottom face:<br>
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− | [[Image:ORION BOTTOM.png]]
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− | JL1 gives you access to the VCO signal
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− | JD1 is the modulation signal
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− | JD2 is the synchronism (you can use this signal to visualise the others on an oscilloscope)
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− | JF1 is the IF signal
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− | JC2 is the expansion connector for IGEPv2
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− | JC4 and JC3 are the expansion connectors for IGEP COM MODULE
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− | JP1 is the power connector
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− | = Expansion connector JC1 =
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− | [[Image:Table-orions.jpg]]
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| = Continue with this tutorial at: [[{{{Next_Step}}}]] = | | = Continue with this tutorial at: [[{{{Next_Step}}}]] = |
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