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Work hard to create a "strong magnetic field" of millimeter-wave radar

On July 24, in the production workshop of Jiangxi ECCOM Fangzhou Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. in the new Economic Development Zone, after burning, placement and other processes, one by one circuit boards equipped with millimeter-wave radar modules went off the production line. Don't underestimate this nail-sized module, it is the "central brain" of many smart devices.

Work hard to create a "strong magnetic field" of millimeter-wave radar

Sound controls the light, the mobile phone controls the temperature of the air conditioner, and the scene of smart home use is common in daily life, and millimeter-wave radar will add code to smart life. "Homes equipped with millimeter-wave radar are more intelligent, and they can automatically perceive the human body and gestures, so that the lights are on and off when people come to the room, and the air conditioning outlet follows or avoids people." Zhang Hao, general manager of Jiangxi ECCOM Ark Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., said that the company's five production lines will be put into operation one after another, mainly used in smart transportation, smart home and other fields, and it is expected that each production line will bring an annual output value of more than 50 million yuan.

It is understood that the principle of millimeter-wave radar is similar to that of the bat's sonar system, which transmits signals by sending and receiving wave frequencies, and the built-in chip makes algorithm judgments according to the feedback information and then issues corresponding instructions. Compared with traditional microwave and electromagnetic waves, the precision of millimeter wave induction can reach 0.8 cm, which is dozens of times that of the former under the same conditions.

Work hard to create a "strong magnetic field" of millimeter-wave radar

In the millimeter-wave radar product display area of Jiangxi ECCOM Ark Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., a 20-centimeter-high yellow box is particularly eye-catching. The staff told reporters that this product is specially developed for the detection of foreign objects (referred to as FOD) on the airport runway, and can find small screws, small stones and other debris on the runway of more than 3,000 meters to avoid them from causing damage to the aircraft or system. "We have cooperated with Hongdu Airport to build the 'Hongdu Airport Runway Foreign Object Detection Demonstration Line', becoming the first private enterprise in the country to apply millimeter-wave radar to FOD detection, breaking the monopoly of foreign technology in this field. In the next step, the company will fully roll out the application of millimeter-wave radar products in the detection of foreign objects on civil aviation runways, and promote the development of enterprises to a new level. Zhang Hao said.

Work hard to create a "strong magnetic field" of millimeter-wave radar

Behind the all-out charge of enterprises is the help of the government. At the beginning of the establishment of Jiangxi ECCOM Ark Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., our district invested 10 million yuan as the starting capital of the millimeter-wave radar project to accelerate the pace of product landing. In order to ensure the smooth production, the District Science, Industry and Information Technology Bureau has set up a government affairs team to "send policies to the door" for many times to help enterprises solve problems such as labor demand, policy fulfillment, and project declaration, and at the same time build a bank-enterprise docking platform to alleviate the thirst of enterprise funds. "Through active door-to-door, we can understand the actual needs of enterprises, optimize the service model, and achieve full-chain, full-factor, and full-process services to help enterprises achieve stability and long-term success. Only by providing good services step by step can we truly let enterprises take the new construction as their home and inject fresh vitality into the high-quality leapfrog development of our district. Deng Fang, director of the District Bureau of Science, Industry and Information Technology, said.

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