Open Source Radar
11 hours ago
- #electronics
- #radar
- #open-source
- Phased-array radars are versatile but typically expensive, with [Nawfal] aiming to make them more affordable through an open-source design called AERIS-10.
- AERIS-10 operates at 10.5 GHz, available in two versions with ranges of 3 km (8x16 patch antenna array) or 20 km (32x16 array), featuring electronic beam steering in azimuth and potential elevation control.
- The hardware includes an STM32 microcontroller, FPGA, and specialized components like clock generators, frequency synthesizers, phase shifters, and ADCs.
- Legal concerns arise regarding radio emissions, with discussions on amateur radio rules, frequency bands, and licensing requirements in different countries.
- Potential applications include radar hacks, weather monitoring, and experimental uses, though regulatory and interference issues are highlighted.
- Comments suggest creative uses like decoys or drone traps, alongside skepticism about project documentation and feasibility.