HB Series of microwave motion sensor module are X-Band Mono-static DRO Doppler transceiver front-end module. These modules are designed for movement detection, like intruder alarms, occupancy modules and other innovative ideas. The module consists of Dielectric Resonator Oscillator (DRO), microwave mixer and patch antenna.
Features
Low current consumption
CW or Pulse operation
Flat profile
Long detection range
X-Band Frequency 10.5 GHz
Operating Voltage 4.5V to 5.2V
Operating Current (CW): 50mA max., 30mA typical
Fd= 19.49V (Velocity in km/hour) or 31.36V (V in mile per hour)
Fd=> Doppler frequency (If a target is moving straight toward or away from HB100 (Ft = 10.525 GHz))
Doppler shift
Doppler shift output from IF terminal when movement is detected. The magnitude of the Doppler Shift is proportional to reflection of transmitted energy and is in the range of microvolts (μV). A high gain low frequency amplifier is usually connected to the IF terminal in order to amplify the Doppler shift to a processable level. Frequency of Doppler shift is proportional to velocity of motion. Typical human walking generates Doppler shift below 100 Hz. (hb100_microwave_sensor_datasheet)
Note
The radiated emissions of HB100 is designed to meet the requirements of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules, Part 15, Section 15.245 (use within a building or to open building door)
The Received Signal Strength (RSS) is measured at the total 2 ways path loss of 93dB.
The noise voltages are measured from 10 Hz to 100 Hz at the output port, inside an Anechoic chamber.
CAUTION: ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICE. Observe precautions for handling and storage. (hb100_microwave_sensor)
Careful, careful, no return policy once ordered, Monitor is very fragile
I order 15.6 inch monitor with built in stand for my Raspberry PI. The issue with built in stand, is that it is so fragile that a slight movement in cables the monitor will move and it can topple breaking the LCD panel. The stand does not help monitor to be in one place, not suitable for regular use.
Be careful before ordering this product as as the company does not accept returns and has not return policy, be careful careful careful.
This is Delhi based company which is importing items from China and selling without any return policy.
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