Users Manual

FCC ID: VECHB190

Users Manual

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Satcom & Sensor Systems                                                                                                      HB190
ST Electronics (Satcom & Sensor Systems) Pre Ltd                                            X—Band Microwave Motion Sensor Module
100 Jurong Eest Street 21, ST lectronics Jurong East Building Level4, Singapore 608002
Tel:(6) 667 6201 Fax: R6)6867 6970 Email: aqisense@istee.stenga.com                                                  User Manual
Wobsite : unwwagisonse.com     ( Regr:    I9970SOIW)




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      HB190 microwave motion sensor is a X—Band Bi—Static Doppler transceiver module that
      makes use of Doppler Effect Principle to detect motion. These modules are designed for
      movement detection, like intruder alarms, occupancy modules and other innovative ideas.                   x                       i
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      The module consists of Dielectric Resonator Oscillator (DRO), microwave mixer and
      Dipole antenna(see Diagram A).

      This User Manual highlights some important points when designing—in HB190 module.

                                                                                                              Diagram A: Block Diagram

      2.    Mou

      Terminal Pins can be used to connect the terminals (+5V, IF, GND) to amplifier circuits as well as mounting support. Other
      mounting methods may be used.

      Wave—soldering the module onto PCBA is possible but processes have to be evaluated to prevent deterioration. No—cleaning
      process is recommended.

      Caution must be taken to avoid applying pressure or stresses to the chassis of the module as it may cause performance
      deterioration.



                                  Du       Connection

      The module operates at +5Vde for Continious wave (CW) operation.

      The connections are shown in the diagram on the right.




      The module is to be mounted with the patch antennas facing the desired
      detection zone.

      The user may adjust the orientation of the module to get the best coverage.

      The radiation patternsof the antenna are shown in the diagram on the right.


             Output             Signals

       Dopplershift — Doppler shift is the output from IF terminal when movementis detected. The magnitude ofthe Doppler Shift
       is proportional to reflection of transmitted energyand is in the range of microvolts (xV). A high gain low frequency
       amplifier is usually connected to the IF terminal in order to amplify the Doppler shift to a process able level. Frequency of
       Doppler shift is proportional to velocity of motion. Typical human walking generates Doppler shift below 100 Hz.




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Satcom & Sensor Systems                                                                                                      HB190
ST Electronics {Satcam & Sensor Systems) Pre Ltd                                           X—Band Microwave Motion Sensor Module
100 Jurong East Strest 21, ST Elctronics Jurong East Building Leve4, Singapore 609002                                    User Manual
Tel: 6516807 6201 Fax: (65)6567 6370 Email: aglsense@isteestengy.com
Website : wwayilsense.com.( Regn: I99700@0N)



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      [7. Radiation Safety

      Microwave radiation from the module is well below established safety standards for general public environment, like ANSI
      ©95.1—1991 of USA and NRPB—G11 of United Kingdom.




      The module has been fully tested to specifications. Upon opening, tighten or loosen the chassis will cause performance
      deterioration.

      The module is an electrostatic sensitive device (ESD). Precautionsshall be observed for handling and assembly.

      9. Product Suppo

      Please contact our product support engineers in the factory for technical assistance whenever necessary.

                                                          Product Support (Microwave Sensors)
                                                                         Tel: (65) 6568 7414
                                                                         Fax: (65) 6567 6370
                                                             E—mail: agilsense@stee.stengg.com



      This device complies withpart 15 of the FCC Rules.

      Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
      this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
      Any changes or modifications to ST Electronies equipment not expressly approved by ST Electronics could void
      the user authority to operate the equipment.




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Document Modified: 2019-07-12 04:58:18

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