Overview
The T-M274 Radar DIY Learning Kit is a hands-on educational project that teaches the fundamentals of radar technology, ultrasonic sensing, and distance measurement. Learners assemble an Arduino-compatible radar system that scans 0 to 180 degrees using a servo-mounted ultrasonic sensor and visualizes detected object position and distance in real time. This kit is ideal for classroom STEM activities, maker workshops, and hobbyist experimentation.
Key Features & Highlights
- Working radar model using ultrasonic waves to detect nearby objects
- STEM learning kit that teaches radar concepts, sensor operation, and data visualization
- Hands-on assembly experience to explore electronics, wiring, and basic coding
- Real-time detection displays measured distance and scanning angle
- Durable construction with acrylic or wooden base and quality electronic parts
Package Includes
- Connecting wires set
- Radar base frame (acrylic or wooden)
- Instruction manual with assembly and programming guidance
Specifications
- Operating voltage: 5V DC
- Control board: Arduino-compatible microcontroller
- Sensor type: Ultrasonic distance sensor
- Servo scanning range: 0 to 180 degrees
- Detection range: Up to 4 meters (approximate)
- Material: Acrylic or wood plus electronic components
- Assembly time: 60-90 minutes
- Skill level: Intermediate (basic coding and wiring skills recommended)
Educational Value and Learning Outcomes
- Understand how radar and sonar systems detect objects using sound waves
- Learn how sensors, servos, and microcontrollers work together to collect and display data
- Develop circuit design, wiring, and Arduino programming skills
- Improve problem-solving, logical reasoning, and experimental measurement techniques
Applications and Use Cases
- Classroom STEM projects and demonstrations
- Maker spaces and robotics clubs for prototyping sensing systems
- Hobbyist projects requiring non-contact distance measurement and scanning
- Introductory lessons in signal detection and data visualization
Assembly and Quick Start
- Unpack components and review the instruction manual.
- Mount the ultrasonic sensor to the servo and attach the assembly to the base frame.
- Connect the wiring to the Arduino-compatible control board following the schematic in the manual.
- Upload the provided example Arduino sketch to test servo scanning and distance readings.
- Adjust visualization parameters and explore different scanning speeds and sample rates.
Tips and Compatibility
- Requires a USB cable or 5V power supply for the control board.
- Works with standard Arduino IDE; example code is included for quick setup.
- Test in open areas for best ultrasonic sensor performance; reflective objects provide stronger returns.
- Recommended for learners with basic soldering and wiring experience or teacher supervision for beginners.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can this kit be expanded for robotics projects? Yes. The Arduino-compatible control board and ultrasonic sensor are commonly used in robotics and can be integrated into larger systems.
- Is programming experience required? Basic coding skills are helpful. The kit includes example code and comments to guide learners through modification and experimentation.
- Are images included? Note: Images are for illustration purposes only.
The T-M274 Radar DIY Learning Kit provides a practical, engaging introduction to sensing and measurement technologies, perfect for classrooms and makers. It combines mechanical assembly, electronics, and coding to create a real-time radar visualization platform suitable for a wide range of educational projects.












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