I have a case design on Printables that shows how the boards are mated along with a link to the YAML config I’m using. I have started using C3 Superminis in place of the S2 board and have a case posted for it as well.
https://www.printables.com/model/541368-case-for-esp32-s2-mini-and-ld2410c
https://www.printables.com/model/582630-case-for-esp32-c3-supermini-and-ld2410c
Alternatively, the SCREEK folks sell these preconfigured through eBay.
We tested a lot of esp32 modules, and between different radar modules, we found a nice little balance, through a simple and ingenious combination, they combine very small and simple. Its small size allows you to easily mount it on the wall, you can...
And have a support thread:
We are pleased to share with you that as an open source hardware, it has gained a lot of popularity and is considered to be effective and able to be used as a smart body detector in many user tests.
This handmade radar took us a long time to optimize, and at the end, with the help of esphome’s technology and a lot of help from everyone, we made them quite small. It is also quite convenient in connecting to Home Assistant.
Although it is difficult for the homemade hardware to reach the same lev…