SiRad Easy 120 GHz Wideband Front End Board

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1 EvalKit Easy – Operation with Front End TRA_120_012x und TRA_120_031 in wide-band modus

Since the EvalKit Easy is not recognizing radar front ends with wide band-operation capability at a frequency of 122 GHz a manual adaptation may become necessary.


2 Cable Connection

The red power cable of the front end can be connected on the Easy E5V connector as shown in Fig.1:

Fig1 EvalKit Easy300.png

Fig. 1: EvalKit Easy with 122GHz Front End


3 Software Start

To launch the software evaluation platform please follow this routine:

- connect the WebGUI

- press the black reset button on the Easy Board (cf. Fig. 1)

In the best case you already have some useful output if you are pointing the radar head towards a defined target, e.g. the ceiling. In the example shown in Fig. 2 this obstacle/object has a distance of around 2m, an additional peak next to the DC peak (left limit of the diagram) can be caused by the operator. This situation describes the measurement result as it should look like.

Fig2 GUIspecimen.png

Fig. 2: Graph of a radar measurement with one obstacle in 2m distance as it should look like [click to enlarge].


But maybe you may end up with a measurement graph rather similar to the one shown in Fig. 3.

Fig3 GUI false chart.png

Fig. 3: Resulting graph of a radar measurement, if operation conditions are not properly chosen [click to enlarge].

In such case the radar board operation and parameter setting needs to be reviewed as described in Section III. 

4 Parameter Setting

Whatever measurement graph you receive, please continue with the following steps:

- Go to RF Parameters tab

- Adjust the base frequency to higher frequencies until you have a reasonable output like in the second picture with only a small DC peak (recommended value of 122’000 MHz)

- Adjust bandwidth to higher bandwidth, for example, 20’000 MHz

- Go to BB Processing tab

- Adjust number of samples to 1024 or more

- Adjust FFT size to 1024

- Adjust ADC clock divider to something around 1-2ms (please watch the DC peaks)

After you have performed all steps you should get an output similar to the one in Fig. 4.

Fig4 GUI corrected parameter.png

Fig. 4: Radar Measurement following the parameter setting, still targeting an object in a distance of 2 meters [click to enlarge].

5 Return to Operation with automatic recognition of Radar Front Ends

For operation of SiRad Easy radar front ends with automatic recognition exchange the front end boards as previously used and restart operation.