@TheoL It's not that hard For me, most challenging part of design was to determine material properties (I was using 3d printing technology).
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RE: Human presence sensors....
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RE: Human presence sensors....
@TheoL "A radome (a portmanteau of "radar" and "dome") is a structural, weatherproof enclosure that protects a radar antenna."
In other words, it is special designed enclosure. If you want 100% predictable results, it must be good design. -
RE: Human presence sensors....
@TheoL I have cat and no false at all. But it is not simple to proper design of radon for this kind of sensors. I not posted it anywhere, but from firmware side it is straight forward - I use this one https://github.com/ncmreynolds/ld2410 + simple sketch for mysensors.
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RE: Human presence sensors....
I use similar LD2410 with atmel for 4 years now without any problems. Just configure boudrate little bit lower (via PC connection) then use interrupt pin as triger and uart only for changes in config.
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RE: Combination of networks
Take a look on this article https://www.mysensors.org/build/rs485
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RE: Combination of networks
GW <-> Nodes communication can be done using RS485 with no problem.
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RE: Code Garage to the rescue.
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