nice progress, the antenna is connected directly to the chip no capacitor or rf amplifier needed everything is integred inside that microcontroller.
When I was doing my Master's in microwave comms, this sort of stuff wasn't even available to the military (for one thing, doing direct conversion DSP with antenna diversity at 24 GHz was science fiction). Admittedly, that was a long time ago, but it's still amazing.
And this is what's COMMERCIALLY available now... Imagine what the government/military has.
Some of these devices can detect if someone has become incapacitated and not just asleep. It is a potential life saver
Such a high frequency has a very short range for radar. So you can track people in the room around you, if its a small room.
Seems like this would be perfect for a VR headset like the quest or the Apple vision blah blah.
Can it detect mosquitoes?
Vive full body trackers do something similar using lasers fired from your base stations.
If you place them on a wall facing into the wall (at least in America not germany), can you see people moving on the inside of the room next to you?
Cool, now we can see aliens coming towards us 😂❤
The waves don't just move at the speed of light but are light! Right?
keep it up one day the channel will be 10m sub
Can it work as a tof sensor for drone flight? I would like to try this on a drone as an altitude/position hold sensor. What’s the accuracy and range?
"...trillionth of a second" is hard to wrap my head around in human terms of logic and the physical world I interact with everyday. My imagination goes in all sorts of directions with this.
Now I can detect aliens in a space colony.
Can I connect it to a camera and have it use the focal length of the lenses to help it focus?
If they know your phone can someone track you in a crowded street from 10-20m away? Are there devices that can do that?
Works through concrete iron bar reinforced walls/floors?
Good to see Chumlee has another gig
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