INTELLIGENT INSPECTIONS

FMCW Doppler Radar

Disconnected
Connects via USB on Chrome/Edge. Click "Detect Sensor" then pick the USB serial port — the page sends the standard FMCW radar init codes (US SX PX M>20 F2 BZ O1OS R|) and starts a live read.

Walk all — one click marks Doppler + Thermal + Vibration together

After you've set baselines on each walker below (Doppler, Thermal, Vibration), walk the pipe. At each spot, read the Thermal Master, type the °F here, click MARK. All three walkers that have a baseline set advance the same position step (pulled from the FMCW walker's Step ft).

Radar Configuration

UnitsMPH
Sampling10Ksps
PowerMax
Min Magnitude20
Decimals5
Zero ModeSend Zeros
OutputInstant Speed
DirectionBidirectional

Record Session

Ready. Detect the sensor, then click Start Recording.

Clog Walker — real-time

Runs off the same live stream as the readout above. Baseline = the clean section you start at. Drop is computed off a rolling average so OPS243 noise doesn't flicker the verdict. Five severity tiers, beep on change, backflow flag, walk heatmap, downloadable walk log.
Metal-pipe mode: the K-band signal does not penetrate a metal wall, but aimed at the outer surface it will pick up the pipe's own micro-vibration from flowing product. A sudden drop to ~0 = flow has stopped behind that section = clog.
No worst event yet.
--.--MPH
AWAITING BASELINE
Baseline
Avg (window)
Drop
Direction
Position0 ft
Walk heatmap — appears as you mark positions

Thermal Walker — manual entry from Thermal Master

For metal pipes the FMCW can't see through (200°C peanut-butter lines, etc). Walk the pipe, shoot each spot with the Thermal Master, type the surface temperature in °F here, mark position. Hot product flowing keeps the pipe wall hot; downstream of a clog cools off — drop from baseline is the signal.
No worst event yet.
--.--°F
AWAITING BASELINE
Baseline
Last reading
Drop °F
Position0 ft
Walk heatmap — appears as you mark positions

Vibration Walker — WT901BLE accelerometer (Web Bluetooth)

Contact-vibration on the pipe wall via the WT901BLE. K-band can’t penetrate metal but a contact accelerometer reads the pipe’s own micro-motion from flow with 100× the SNR. Connect once, set baseline on a clean stretch, walk. Sudden drop in AC vibration = flow has stopped behind that section.
No worst event yet.
Disconnected
--.--g RMS
AWAITING BASELINE
Baseline
AC RMS (window)
Drop
Position0 ft
Walk heatmap — appears as you mark positions

Save to Asset

CSV uploads through /api/scan/upload as a CSV ingestor — same pipeline as every other sensor.