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Sample application for testing the DFRobot mmWave Radar - 24GHz Human Presence Detection Sensor
/*!
@file DFRobot_mmWave_Radar.ino
@ Read whether there is people or object moving in the detection range of the sensor.
@ The sensor detection range and output delay time can be configured. Also you can restore the sensor to factory default settings.
@n Experimental phenomenon: When the sensor starts successfully, 0 or 1 will be printed on the serial monitor.
@ 0 means that there is no human or object moving in sensing area, 1 means the oppposite.
@copyright Copyright (c) 2010 DFRobot Co.Ltd (http://www.dfrobot.com)
@licence The MIT License (MIT)
@version V1.0
@date 2023-3-13
@https://github.com/DFRobot
*/
#include <DFRobot_mmWave_Radar.h>
HardwareSerial mySerial(1);
DFRobot_mmWave_Radar sensor(&mySerial);
// int LED_BLINK = 10;
void setup() {
Serial.begin(115200);
mySerial.begin(115200, SERIAL_8N1, 20, 22); //RX,TX
pinMode(LED_BUILTIN, OUTPUT);
sensor.factoryReset(); //Restore to the factory settings
sensor.DetRangeCfg(0, 3); //The detection range is as far as 3m
sensor.OutputLatency(2, 2);
}
void loop() {
int val = sensor.readPresenceDetection();
digitalWrite(LED_BUILTIN, val);
Serial.println(val);
}
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