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= Standard Lenses =
 
= Standard Lenses =
  
Any lens that works for other electromagnetic waves can work for radar, for example, LED lenses. Typically, lenses are made from a plastic or acrylic material and come in different sizes and forms. The size and form is important for coupling into air or other media or to achieve a collecting or diffusing effect. Some lenses are shown in Figure 1.
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Any lens that works for other electromagnetic waves can work for radar, for example, LED lenses. Typically, lenses are made from a plastic or acrylic material and come in different sizes and forms. The size and form is important for coupling into air or other media or to achieve a collecting or diffusing effect. Our evaluation kits and some lenses already have holes to mount them. Other lenses might have to be glued to the front end or mounted in another way. If you need lenses, please contact our sales team. We also provide the lens data on request. Some lenses are shown in Figure 1.
  
If you need lenses, please contact our sales team. We also provide the lens data on request.
 
 
Our evaluation kits have holes to mount lenses. Other lenses might have to be glued to the front end or mounted in another way.
 
  
 
= Reflectors =
 
= Reflectors =

Revision as of 10:01, 6 November 2019


1 Standard Lenses

Any lens that works for other electromagnetic waves can work for radar, for example, LED lenses. Typically, lenses are made from a plastic or acrylic material and come in different sizes and forms. The size and form is important for coupling into air or other media or to achieve a collecting or diffusing effect. Our evaluation kits and some lenses already have holes to mount them. Other lenses might have to be glued to the front end or mounted in another way. If you need lenses, please contact our sales team. We also provide the lens data on request. Some lenses are shown in Figure 1.


2 Reflectors

2.1 Materials and Forms

2.2 How to mount