Part Number: IWR6843 Hello there,
Is this device (IWR6843) compatible with AWS IoT core?
Any help or guidance you could give me would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Kate
Hi Madan Raja,
As per the specification, 60GHz needs to be used for Indoor application. 77GHz is used for automotive application
You case use IWRL6432 for monitoring breath rate and heart rate. It can detect heart rate and breath rate at 1-3m
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Part Number: IWR6843 We are trying to connect the IWR6843 via UART. We have used the TI PinMux tool for the pin configuration. And we get a configuration for our purpose with the UART_B as UART communication interface. In the pin_mux_config.c everything…
Hello,
I am not sure what version of mmWaveStudio you were using before, but if it was old enough it could have been for an older revision of silicon of IWR6843
Best Regards,
Pedrhom
Hi Kristien,
I have referred the CAN integration user guide as mentioned in section "CAN Integration for SDK 3 Devices". I have integrated those sections in LRPD for IWR6843 radar. Those CAN functions are only declared, it is not mentioned where to call…
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Part Number: IWR6843 Hi team,
This question is related to the e2e thread below.
e2e forum: https://e2e.ti.com/support/sensors-group/sensors---internal/f/sensors---internal-forum/1286113/iwr6843-variance-of-transmitter-s-output-power
the answer below means…
Hello,
You can find details on all the different calibration types in our Self-Calibration appnote, as mentioned in your initial post
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