DreamHAT+ Radar

by Dream Boards

A cutting-edge 60 GHz mm-wave radar add-on that brings high-precision sensing to Raspberry Pi 4B and 5.

Designed for developers, makers, and researchers, DreamHAT+ enables gesture recognition, presence detection, and indoor tracking — all without using cameras or microphones. It comes with plug-and-play examples and an open Python API, so you can get started right away.

Whether you're building robotics, smart home devices, or experimenting with signal processing, DreamHAT+ gives your project radar vision with privacy built in.

Want to see it used in a project? Check out Rob's cool Aliens-inspired motion tracker!

Kit includes

The HAT+ comes with 25mm standoffs (x4), booster header (x1) and screws (x8), so it can be used with a Raspberry Pi 5 with Active Cooler attached (Raspberry Pi and Active Cooler are sold separately).

About DreamHAT+ Radar

The 60 GHz mm-wave DreamHAT+ Radar is a cutting-edge Raspberry Pi 4B and 5 add-on, offering advanced ultra-wide band (UWB) frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar sensing capabilities in a compact and user-friendly package.

The DreamHAT+ is built around the Infineon BGT60TR13C radar MMIC with 4 integrated antennas on the chip (1 transmitting antenna and 3 receiving antennas) to offer directional sensing and motion tracking in a wide range of applications, from robotics and smart home automation to proximity monitoring and gesture recognition.

By leveraging millimetre-wave FMCW radar technology, the DreamHAT+ achieves exceptional precision even in challenging conditions such as low light, smoky, and foggy environments where cameras fail.

Features

  • High-Resolution Sensing: Achieve millimetre-level accuracy to detect objects, gestures, and movement. Perfect for dynamic environments requiring precise sensing.
  • Plug & Play: Enjoy effortless integration within the Raspberry Pi ecosystem using the included open-source Python library. Also contains power and activity LEDs
  • Real-Time Data Processing: Real-time data acquisition, processing, and visualisation in fast-changing conditions.
  • Advanced Features: Leverage configurable sensing ranges up to 15 meters and various modes tailored for specific applications.
  • Ready to Deploy: Accelerate your prototyping journey with provided sample code, examples, and comprehensive documentation.
  • IoT ready: Low Power Consumption (~0.5W typical) makes it suitable for multicomponent operation and reduces thermal throttling.
  • Standardised Architecture: Conforms to the Raspberry Pi HAT+ specification.

Radar Specifications

 Operating Frequency 58 – 63.5 GHz
Transmission Bandwidth 5 GHz
Output Power <10 mW
EIRP: <15 dBm
Detection Range 0.1 – 15 m
Range Resolution 3 cm
Field of view 40° horizontal
65° vertical
Analogue-to-Digital Converter (ADC) 3 ADC channels
12-bit resolution
4MSps
Integrated Antennas 1 Tx antenna
3 Rx antennas
5 dBi (max) gain

Getting Started

A pre-configured Raspberry Pi OS image is provided to make it super easy to run the examples. Check out the Setup Guide for more details.

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