D3 Embedded Manuals & User Guides
D3 Embedded develops end-to-end solutions integrating sensors, connectivity, embedded processing, and AI for performance-critical applications like radar sensors.
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D3 Embedded (Define Design Deploy Corp.) is a 100% U.S.-based technology company specializing in product development services for performance-critical embedded systems. They design and manufacture end-to-end solutions that integrate advanced sensors, connectivity, embedded processing, and artificial intelligence to deliver exceptional perception and automation capabilities.
From high-frequency mmWave radar sensors like the RS-6843AOPD to cutting-edge AI cameras and edge computing solutions, D3 Embedded provides robust hardware and firmware for industrial and commercial applications. Leveraging platforms such as Texas Instruments, NVIDIA Jetson, and Intel processors, D3 Embedded helps engineers design and deploy smarter objects and perceptive edge AI systems while minimizing the cost, schedule, and technical risks of product development.
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RS-Lx432S Quick Start Guide - D3 Embedded
D3 Embedded support FAQ
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Where can I find software or firmware updates for D3 Embedded modules?
Firmware and software updates, as well as demo applications for D3 Embedded radar sensors (like the RS-6843AOPD), typically utilize platforms like the TI mmWave SDK and TI Uniflash utility. Contact D3 Embedded directly for custom software requests.
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Are D3 Embedded sensors FCC compliant?
Yes, D3 Embedded modules are tested to ensure compliance with FCC and ISED regulations regarding modular approvals, and require physical or e-labels identifying their transmitter module IDs.
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How do I power the D3 Embedded RS-6843AOPD radar sensor?
The D3 Embedded RS-6843AOPD requires an 8 to 32 VDC power supply rated for at least 4 Watts. Proper thermal dissipation is also required to avoid overheating.