@@bibhuprasad4856 sure You have 2 codes , one for arduino and the other one for the radar software simulation Here you can find them both : github.com/NimishaChitriv/Ultrasonic_radar/tree/main
It’s actually not… it’s just a smaller version and that can go between 2cm to 200 cm. Which is 13 feet. Meaning you can make a *sonar* (not radar) that detects people from the opposite side of the room.
❤Thanks for this content
Why did you need the gloves?
Beautiful
..can it be used in a car? What's the range?
@@maverickwhistler what exactly you need it for ?
It depends on ultrasonic sensor , with a range of around 3-4 meters .. with an accuracy of 3-5mm
@@ElectronicsteacherEnglish car radar for all weather...like Adas
Thags awesome man and u using a dell precision as well great. Is it 7520?
@@al-quranrecitation1 thnx man , no this is 5580
Can you share the code??? brother
@@bibhuprasad4856 sure
You have 2 codes , one for arduino and the other one for the radar software simulation
Here you can find them both :
github.com/NimishaChitriv/Ultrasonic_radar/tree/main
Nice rebuild. But it's still a toy....
yes , but still we can get the general idea how to build a real one
It’s actually not… it’s just a smaller version and that can go between 2cm to 200 cm. Which is 13 feet. Meaning you can make a *sonar* (not radar) that detects people from the opposite side of the room.