MMWAVE-STUDIO is a stand-alone Windows® GUI that provides the ability to configure and control mmWave sensor modules and collect analog-to-digital (ADC) data for offline analysis. ADC data capture is intended to enable evaluation and characterization of radio-frequency (RF) performance, and PC development of signal-processing algorithms.
MMWAVE-STUDIO provides the capability to evaluate and prototype chirp designs and experiment with advanced features of our radar devices.
MMWAVE-STUDIO is intended for advanced users collecting ADC data directly and for fine-tuning low-level chirp parameters. It is not needed for typical evaluation of our radar demos.
MMWAVE-STUDIO provides basic post-processing and visualization of ADC data, as well as post-processing examples based on MATLAB®, which can be used as getting-started reference.
MMWAVE-STUDIO connects directly to our sensor modules and requires:
- DCA1000EVM connected to BOOST and ISK sensor modules for streaming of ADC data to PC for capture
- MMWCAS-DSP-EVM connected to MMWCAS-RF-EVM (cascade imaging) sensor module is required for streaming of ADC data to PC for capture
MMWAVE-STUDIO also includes a standalone utility for the DCA1000EVM that can be used independently from the MMWAVE-STUDIO GUI and used to capture application-specific data. This capability is demonstrated by MMWAVE-SDK.