1 product description, 1 function – VEGA VEGAPULS 81 User Manual

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VEGAPULS 64 and 81

Product description

1 Product description

1.1 Function

Radio detection and ranging: Radar.

VEGAPULS radar sensors are used for con-
tinuous and non-contact distance measure-

ment. The measured distance corresponds to

a filling height and is provided as level.

emission – reflection – receipt

Smallest 5,8 GHz radar signals are emitted

from the antenna of the radar sensor as short
pulses. The radar impulses reflected by the

sensor environment and the product are re-

ceived by the antenna as radar echoes. The

running period of the radar impulses from

emission to receipt is proportional to the dis-
tance and hence to the level.

VEGAPULS radar sensors can reach this in a

special procedure of the time transformation

which spreads more than 3,6 million echo

pictures per second in a slow-motion picture,
then freezes and evaluates them.

The radar pulses are emitted by the antenna
system as impulse packets with a pulse dura-

tion of 1 ns and impulse breaks of 278 ns; this

corresponds to a pulse package frequency of

3,6 MHz. In the pulse breaks the antenna

system operates as receiver. Hence signal
running periods of less than one millionth of a

second must be processed and the echo

pictures must be evaluated in a fraction of a

second.

Hence it is possible for the VEGAPULS radar
sensors to evaluate the slow-motion pictures of

the sensor environment precisely and in detail

in cycles of 0,1 seconds without using very

time consuming frequency analysis necessary

for other radar principles.

Virtually all products can be measured

Radar signals physically react similar to visible

light. According to the quantum theory they

penetrate empty space. Hence they are not

bound such as e.g. sound to a conductive
product (air) and spread like light with light

velocity. The radar signals react to two electri-

cal primary quantities:

- the electrical conductivity of a substance.

- the dielectric constant of a substance.

1 ns

278 ns

emission - reflection - receipt

Measur-
ing

distance

Time transformation

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Pulse sequence

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