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Seeed Studio page is here: [https://www.seeedstudio.com/Seeed-Studio-24GHz-mmWave-for-XIAO-p-5830.html 24Ghz mmWave for Xiao]
This is a tiny board in the Seeed Studio Xiao form factor with a radar motion sensor on it.
This is a tiny board in the Seeed Studio Xiao form factor with a radar motion sensor on it.


It came with two female header strips, not soldered on.
It came with two female header strips, not soldered on. I can solder those on, put pins on the Xiao ESP32C6 and stack them together. First I am going to look at pinouts though...
I can solder those on, put pins on the Xiao ESP32C6 and stack them together.
 
First I am going to look at pinouts though...
== Pinouts ==
 
Ready?
 
* Two serial ports
* 3V3
* Gnd
 
That is it.
 
== Software ==
 
Seeed provides a program that can run on Windows and talk over a USB to serial adapter to program and test this board.
 
== Can it function on Bluetooth without another connection? ==


[https://www.seeedstudio.com/Seeed-Studio-24GHz-mmWave-for-XIAO-p-5830.html 24Ghz mmWave for Xiao]
The board has its own Bluetooth chip on it, too. So that means it could function with (for example) an RP2040 board which has no built in wireless capability.


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[[Category: Electronics]]

Revision as of 02:17, 24 May 2024

Seeed Studio page is here: 24Ghz mmWave for Xiao

This is a tiny board in the Seeed Studio Xiao form factor with a radar motion sensor on it.

It came with two female header strips, not soldered on. I can solder those on, put pins on the Xiao ESP32C6 and stack them together. First I am going to look at pinouts though...

Pinouts

Ready?

  • Two serial ports
  • 3V3
  • Gnd

That is it.

Software

Seeed provides a program that can run on Windows and talk over a USB to serial adapter to program and test this board.

Can it function on Bluetooth without another connection?

The board has its own Bluetooth chip on it, too. So that means it could function with (for example) an RP2040 board which has no built in wireless capability.