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    <title>Exploring Radar Basics: A Hands-On Guide to the EVALKIT SiRad Simple®</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[Exploring Radar Basics: A Hands-On Guide to the EVALKIT SiRad Simple® The EVALKIT SiRad Simple® is an evaluation board from Silicon Radar (which has now been acquired by Indie Semiconductor actually) designed to use and test one of their FMCW Radar-on-Chip sensors. The evaluation kit communicates via UART and features a ARM Cortex-M4 microcontroller.
Though this evaluation board is no longer on the market, there&rsquo;s still good reason to talk about it.]]></description>
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