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VEGAPULS 56V

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Time transformation

Pulse sequence

Meas. distance

emission - reflection - receipt

1 ns

278 ns

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t

Product description

The radar impulses are emitted by the an-
tenna system as impulse packets with a
pulse duration of 1 ns and pulse breaks of
278 ns; this corresponds to a pulse package
frequency of 3,6␣ MHz. In the impulse breaks
the antenna system operates as receiver.
Signal running periods of less than one mil-
lionth of a second must be processed and
the echo pictures must be evaluated in a
fraction of a second.

VEGAPULS radar sensors can reach this in a
special procedure of time transformation
which spreads more than 3,6 million echo
pictures per second in a slow motion picture,
then freezes and processes them.

Hence it is possible for the VEGAPULS 56
radar sensors to process the slow-motion
pictures of the sensor environment precisely
and in detail in cycles of 0,5 up to 1 second
without using very time consuming frequency
analysis (e.g. FMCW) necessary for other
radar principles.

Virtually all products can be measured

Radar signals physically react similar to vis-
ible light. According to the quantum theory
they penetrate empty space. Hence they are
not bound such as e.g. sound to a conduc-
tive product (air) and spread like with light
velocity. The radar signals react to two elec-
trical primary quantities:
- the electrical conductivity of a substance.
- the dielectric constant of a substance.

All products which are electrically conductive
reflect radar signals very well. Even only
slightly conductive products ensure a suffi-
cient signal reflection for a reliable measure-
ment.

All products with a dielectric constant

ε

r

of

more than 2,0 reflect radar impulses suffi-
ciently (note: air has a dielectric constant
figure

ε

r

of 1).

Reflected radar power dependent on the dielectric
constant figure of the measured product

2

0

0

10

25 %

40 %

5

10

5 %

20

30

40

50

%

4

6

8

12

14

16

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20

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