HLK-LD2410B Human Presence Radar Sensor Motion Module
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HLK-LD2410B is a high-sensitivity 24GHz human presence status sensing module developed by Hi-Link Electronics. It utilizes FMCW frequency-modulated continuous wave technology to detect human targets within a defined space. The module employs radar signal processing and a human body induction algorithm, enabling precise detection of both moving and stationary human bodies. Additionally, it calculates auxiliary data such as target distance.
This module is primarily designed for indoor applications, providing real-time detection of human presence within a range of up to 5 meters with a distance resolution of 0.75m. It features a visual configuration tool that allows easy customization of sensing distance, sensitivity, and delay time to suit various application requirements. With support for GPIO and UART output, it offers plug-and-play functionality, making it adaptable for different smart scenarios and terminal products.
Features of HLK-LD2410B Human Presence Radar Motion Module:
- Plug and play, easy assembly
- Large detection angle, coverage up to ±60 degrees
- Accurate identification within the interval, supports division of the sensing range
- Multi-level intelligent parameter adjustment via Bluetooth or serial port
- Visual debugging and configuration tools
- Compact size, minimum dimensions of 7mm x 35mm
- Supports various installation methods
- Wide voltage power supply (5-12V)
- Cost-effective
Specifications of HLK-LD2410B Human Presence Radar Motion Module:
- Working Principle : FMCW Radar
- Sensing Range Up to 6 meters
- Distance Resolution 0.75m
- Sensing Angle±60 degrees
- Operating Voltage5-12V
- Size7mm x 35mm
- Communication Interfaces GPIO, UART
- Operating Frequency24GHz (ISM Band)
- Environmental Adaptability Unaffected by temperature, brightness, humidity, and light fluctuations
- Installation Methods Ceiling hanging, wall hanging
- Compliance : FCC and CE spectrum regulations