The AEKD-BLINDSPOTA1 blind-spot kit simulates the detection of motor a vehicle in the regions around a car that drivers typically cannot see directly or with mirrors. It works by interpreting magnetic field variations through a Hall sensor mounted on one car model that remains stationary and magnets mounted on another car model that moves on the conveyor belt driven by a 12 VDC gearbox motor with 40 RPM and high torque.
The AEKD-BLINDSPOTA1 hardware assembly system is used with the AEKD-BLINDSPOTB1 kit of boards to drive the blind-spot demo loads.
The goal of the training kit is to help developers build effective firmware for blind-spot systems using the SPC5-Studio integrated development environment with the AutoDevKit plugin extension.
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