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mmWave Radar Sensor Enablement | AZJ Smart

AZJ Smart provides engineering-level enablement for mmWave radar sensors as defined hardware platforms. Each enablement domain follows strict responsibility boundaries, controlled documentation, and repeatable engineering processes aligned with OEM industrial practices.

Documentation & Downloads

Structured documentation supporting system design evaluation, integration planning, and regulatory preparation for mmWave radar sensors.

  • Datasheets and interface specifications for 60 GHz and 77 GHz radar sensors
  • Integration references and application guidelines
  • Version-controlled technical documentation access
Documentation framework →

OEM Engineering Interface

Engineering interaction for radar sensor evaluation, integration feasibility assessment, and controlled change alignment.

  • Sensor capability and boundary clarification
  • Integration feasibility and system constraints
  • Change impact communication model
Engineering interface scope →

Integration & Deployment Guidance

Guidance for mechanical, electrical, and environmental integration of 60 GHz and 77 GHz radar sensors.

  • Mounting, placement, and enclosure considerations
  • Electrical interface definitions and power constraints
  • Deployment condition assumptions
Deployment guidance →

Regulatory & Certification Alignment

Support materials assisting OEMs in regulatory planning and certification strategy for mmWave radar sensors.

  • CE / RED / FCC applicability at sensor level
  • Sensor vs system compliance responsibility definition
  • Change-related certification impact assessment
Regulatory alignment model →

Radar Sensor Lifecycle Governance

Lifecycle policies supporting long-term availability, controlled revisions, and predictable end-of-life transitions for mmWave radar sensors.

  • Hardware and firmware revision control
  • Change notification and traceability process
  • End-of-life and last-time-buy planning
Lifecycle governance →

mmWave radar sensors are delivered as defined hardware platforms with documented characteristics and operating boundaries. Final system integration, application behavior, and regulatory approval remain the responsibility of the OEM or system integrator.