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Adding HLK-LD2415H Documentation

Open cptskippy opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

Description:

Adding documentation for the Hi-Link HLK-LD2415H speed sensor.

Related issue (if applicable): n/a

Pull request in esphome with YAML changes (if applicable): esphome/esphome#6813

Checklist:

  • [x] I am merging into next because this is new documentation that has a matching pull-request in esphome as linked above.
    or

  • [ ] I am merging into current because this is a fix, change and/or adjustment in the current documentation and is not for a new component or feature.

  • [ ] Link added in /index.rst when creating new documents for new components or cookbook.

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • Documentation
    • Added setup instructions for the LD2415H 24Ghz mmWave Radar Sensor with ESPHome.
    • Included configuration examples and detailed sensor usage information.

cptskippy avatar May 27 '24 06:05 cptskippy

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Walkthrough

The new ld2415h.rst file introduces comprehensive instructions for integrating the LD2415H 24Ghz mmWave Radar Sensor with ESPHome. It details the setup process, configuration options, and usage examples, enabling users to track object velocity effectively. No changes were made to any exported or public entities.

Changes

File Change Summary
components/sensor/ld2415h.rst Added instructions for setting up and configuring the LD2415H 24Ghz mmWave Radar Sensor with ESPHome.

In fields where waves and sensors meet,
The LD2415H is quite the feat.
With radar eyes, it tracks the flow,
Of objects moving to and fro.
ESPHome now speaks its tongue,
A new chapter has begun.
🎉🚀


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coderabbitai[bot] avatar May 28 '24 00:05 coderabbitai[bot]

@jesserockz I've changed the base branch to "next", my apologies for messing that up.

cptskippy avatar May 29 '24 22:05 cptskippy

There hasn't been any activity on this pull request recently. This pull request has been automatically marked as stale because of that and will be closed if no further activity occurs within 7 days. Thank you for your contributions.

github-actions[bot] avatar Jan 15 '25 01:01 github-actions[bot]