Hi Deepu,
In general, the data collected at 77 GHz will be able to detect smaller velocities, which may result in improved performance for vital signs monitoring. However, most regions in the world do not permit non-automotive 77 GHz emissions, which…
Part Number: AWR1443BOOST Hello,
I have been developing the vital sign project based on the below configuration values
n_frame = 2326 chirp_per_frame = 128 frame_periodicity = 25.8 -- millisecond wait_before_copy = 70000
start_freq = 77 -- GHz idle_time …
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Using data captured by AWR1443, DCA1000, and mmWave Studio to write code for FFT transforms to get range, velocity information using python. But after the Doppler-FFF of the stationary…
Part Number: AWR1443BOOST I have looked at the "Vital Signs Measurement (Version 1.4)" slides and noticed that the layout of the Resource Explorer Window depicted in the slides is different from the current one. I want to download the contents that include…
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Customer uses matlab code Interpreting Binary File provided by TI. There is no problem when interpreting data_adc.bin data less than 1G, but when the captured data exceeds 1G, matlab will report an error when interpreting…
Part Number: AWR1443BOOST Hi Team, seeking support for a customer.
Trying to create a MATLAB automation script for controlling my xWR14xx LFM radar chip from mmWave Studio using MATLAB. I have been following the documentation with the mmWave Studio User…
Hello,
I have one more question for you:
I casually looked at what is written in the SDK user manual, and if I understand correctly, the incompatibility is caused by the fact that some demo program (probably with SDK 2.1) is loaded directly into the AWR1443BOOST…
Part Number: AWR1443BOOST
I want to capture adc raw data of AOP_6m_staticRetention.cfg,which use bpm mimo mode in azimuth dimention.I configure chirp as the figure below,but in BPMConifg tab,the tx which is turned off doesn't turn into gray.Why is that…