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In my opinion, a reasonable complex block diagram has been given. I'm tempted to say, Detlef Brumbi's booklet also suggest
a design procedure. But you possibly find more instructive radar text books or IEEE papers. But what is next? Do you also
need schematics of a ready to use instrument? Unfortunately, I don't have it.
Personally, I would proceed like this:
- Get the necessary RF equipment, if you don't already have it in reach.
- Get more state-of-the-art instrument descriptions and scientific papers.
- Start to evaluate the FMCW principle by designing and operating basic instruments. You'll soon learn some things,
that you didn't read in a book. Possibly, you invent something new.
I am working on final graduate project on fmcw radar. I get some related materials regarding this topic. After reading your reply, I think you can help on this topic. Please help me with this topic by sending some links/files so that I can start working on it.
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